The Sacred Place

2020/12/19 – 2021/2/6

Taka Ishii Gallery


Solo exhibition “Sacred Place” at Taka Ishii Gallery Photography/Film as their first solo exhibition.
Ellie visited during the Corona disaster in search of peace of mind.
The exhibition features new works shot at Suwa Taisha Shrine and Lake Toya,
as well as a group of works shot in various locations between 2012 and 2014.

The inspiration for her creations comes from the energy of the earth and nature.
Suwa-taisha, located on the shore of Lake Suwa in Nagano Prefecture and
considered one of the oldest shrines in Japan, is said to be bounded by large trees called “onbashira” which are placed at the four corners of the shrine building.

She was fascinated by the sublime energy emanating from the towering trees and their powerful,
straight lines reaching to the heavens, and snapped her shutter.The photographs, which capture the full presence of the subjects themselves, not only convey the strength of life that has lived magnificently in the harsh natural environment for many years, but also bring us the inspiration and discovery that comes to us when we confront nature and look at ourselves in a new light.

Just by looking at the photographs of mystical, energetic, sacred places
Cells are regenerated and
Something new and inspirational comes down to me.
Things that had not been moving may start moving instantly.
Wishes come true
A change occurs in conjunction with
Such wonders are likely to happen. 

I hope you will all spend a serene and mystical time with us.

Ellie Omiya

“Onbashira Ⅱ” 
2020/2021
C-print mounted on acrylic
146.5 x 109 cm

“Doragon of Toya”
2020/2021
C-print mounted on acrylic
540 x 405 cm

“Onbashira Ⅲ”
2020/2021
C-print mounted on acrylic
146.5 x 109 cm

“Shasta Cross”
2012/2021
C-print mounted on acrylic

“Obsidian Mountain”
2012/2021
C-print mounted on acrylic
147.5 x 110 cm

My favorite resort

2020/7/15 – 2020/9/2

Isetan Salone  – Tokyo Midtown Galleria

 


The theme is “resort”.
She painted infinity pools, tropical jungles, and hibiscus flowers to hope that viewers will feel as much joy as possible in these days when it is difficult to get away from home.
There are also some of the wonderful resorts he has visited in the past, such as Sri Lanka, Amami Oshima, Hawaii, and so on.
I hope you will take a trip with your eyes.
We can’t go overseas right now, but I hope these paintings will make you feel open and happy, and it makes you to open a bottle of champagne or a nice cold beer!
Please come and visit us in flip-flops or as if you were going to a resort!

Ellie Omiya