Thank you for sharing this, I would love to see this in person but I'll never get the chance to due to illness, so being able to watch this is very much appreciated! They are amazing pieces of artwork and such fun at the same time, I bet the artists had a brilliant time creating these.
Wow 🤩 I would never have had the chance to see this without your video. I love the Pokémon characters and as an illustrator this is candy for the eyes. I love the combination of amazing Pokémon characters brought to life in beautiful, traditional artistic mediums. Thanks so much for sharing🫶🏼
The three Galarian starters have a pattern similar to "Batik", a Javanese art of clothing pattern! Thank you for showcasing the inside of the museum, hope you don't get into trouble for posting it on UA-cam.
Dang! This is a beautiful exhibition. I cannot take my eyes off that stunning Mudkip! I hope this show will travel around, and in my neck of the woods.
Some truly remarkable creativity and craftsmanship on display here. This exhibit will be over before I go to Japan, but I am so grateful you posted some highlights so we can all see. Thank you!
Thank you so much for posting this video ! This is my dream exhibition but I doubt I'll ever be able to attend so it was nice to be able to see some of the pieces :)
Great job the pokemon art is fantastic we are getting closer to have reality coming to life one day we just need to use technology to make it happen people
this exhibit was one of the coolest things we saw all trip along with Teamlabs Borderless which was one floor down from this exhibit. Both incredible if you get the chance.
oh i saw some in an instegram reel, at 1:11 in the background was my favoriet pice. It is a really round vase, with so much flower blue decoration and in between are pokemons from afar you will not see the pokemons only when you look at it closely.
Would you recommend doing this exhibition and team labs in the same day if they are in the same building? I'll be in Tokyo in a couple of weeks, and trying to plan my days
As long as you got to one of them early you easily could. We spent about 2 hours in teamlabs and 1 hour in Pokemon. I'd recommend trying for Teamlabs in an early slot near opening to have the smallest crowds. Both were the best things we did in Japan
It was really tricky, all the glass cabinets kept reflecting the camera and there were tons of people there, including a couple that took selfie couples photos in front of every piece, making it really hard to get unobstructed shots. Glad we got what we did, but I think if we took any longer recording they'd eventually have tried to kick us out :P
They were advertising this when i was in Japan sad i missed it because it looks incredible. But fuck do i hate Azubudai Hills its like yuppy central on steroids.
Azubudai Hills was a weird one, the architecture and buildings were all really cool and new, but you nearly never saw anyone. Giant skyscrapers and next to no one there, it's like they found a way to keep the riff raff out :P Yet at both the exhibition and Teamlabs borderless downstairs as soon as you're at the entrance, crowds materialize out of nowhere.
Why is this legitimately such a good way to get people who otherwise might never care or be interested in traditional Japanese crafts?
It's a great way to get people to learn about traditional crafts
That is a wicked art exhibition
They made Pokemon look like ancient artifacts!!! 🤍❤️🧡💛💚🩵💜🤍
I'm genuinely jealous.
It was an amazing exhibition, so valid.
Absolutely stunning. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you for sharing this, I would love to see this in person but I'll never get the chance to due to illness, so being able to watch this is very much appreciated! They are amazing pieces of artwork and such fun at the same time, I bet the artists had a brilliant time creating these.
Wow 🤩 I would never have had the chance to see this without your video. I love the Pokémon characters and as an illustrator this is candy for the eyes. I love the combination of amazing Pokémon characters brought to life in beautiful, traditional artistic mediums. Thanks so much for sharing🫶🏼
It was amazing to see all the artists different interpretations of pokemon! Thanks for watching
I’m in love with the Kumiko Ho-oh!!!
The three Galarian starters have a pattern similar to "Batik", a Javanese art of clothing pattern! Thank you for showcasing the inside of the museum, hope you don't get into trouble for posting it on UA-cam.
Dang! This is a beautiful exhibition. I cannot take my eyes off that stunning Mudkip! I hope this show will travel around, and in my neck of the woods.
I'm pretty sure it's going to change locations a few times, not sure about your neck of the woods though.
Fingers crossed the exhibition goes on an international tour!
@Bobsyagod I'm an hour drive away from the Getty museum, so I've seen rocking exhibits. So... fingers cross this show goes international.
Some truly remarkable creativity and craftsmanship on display here. This exhibit will be over before I go to Japan, but I am so grateful you posted some highlights so we can all see. Thank you!
I think the exhibit is going to be in different parts of Japan later this year, so it may be worth double checking the website
Thank you so much for posting this video ! This is my dream exhibition but I doubt I'll ever be able to attend so it was nice to be able to see some of the pieces :)
Thank you for watching! Hopefully the exhibition goes on tour internationally at some stage!
I’m sorry. Yes, I am grateful you got what you got. I hate that about museums. It was a lovely exhibit, thank you for sharing.😊
The Ho-Oh looks stunning! So detailed. The craftsmanship is astounding
Everything was spectacular!
I would love to have one of those in my living room ❤
this is so neat! i dunno why but i actually started tearing up at one point. thank you for sharing this 💖
I audibly said “oh my god” when I saw mewtwo. *ALL* of these pieces are truly awesome, and I want them all!!!! :3
such amazing work!! thanks for sharing them with us. the stoneware pieces were my favorite, but they were all incredible.
😻😻😻😻😻 5/5
I loved some of the stoneware pieces as well! 😀
El arte de Pokemons y el arte de tunearlos !!!!😱
MARAVILLOSO !!!
Gracias por compartir!!!
👍👍👍👍👍👍
We honestly need to do more stuff like this in America.
We need more of the same in Australia too!
so cool!!
Incredibly cool!
Amazing and beautiful art work💖. Thank you for sharing💖
Thank you for watching 😊
Holy crap these are all SO gorgeous
They sure are!
these are all stunning i especially love all the pottery ❤
The pottery was amazing!
i would love to see some traditional japanese paintings with pokemon
That would be amazing!
Oh the Vaporeon and the ho-oh made me gasp! I want them in my house so I can appreciate them forever
They're both really striking!!
Great job the pokemon art is fantastic we are getting closer to have reality coming to life one day we just need to use technology to make it happen people
I really love the plates!
Piplup is my favourite of the plates!
Wonderful, but I missed the credits of the artists. Really brilliant inspiration!
I feel like the PokeBalls were underrepresented. Otherwise epic coolness and thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much for sharing, I'm nothing but mesmerized by the art! ✨
Thank you for watching! It was amazing to see the art in person
@BecTries I can imagine. :D Just so lovely, I wish I had the opportunity to see it irl, too. ^^"
The Megaman/Astroboy/Mewtwo hybrid at 2:20 was a bit disturbing.
If that was the original design for Mewtwo, it explains quite a bit.
Thank you for showing us this is amazing
Thank you for watching 😊
Absolutely gorgeous!
It was amazing!
Uh it’s so Fantastic. I Wish i can have one or two pieces❤
Already jealous but then THAT BEAUTIFUL BANETTE, my FAVORITE POKEMON
Gods I wish I weren't so broke, so thank you for sharing this!!
The Banette was amazing. All the intricate gold work was gorgeous
The shaymin is so pretty! I want that as a jar.
Shaymin jars or mugs would be so cute!
this exhibit was one of the coolest things we saw all trip along with Teamlabs Borderless which was one floor down from this exhibit. Both incredible if you get the chance.
Those need to be put into Arceus 2 item list
That would be so cool
Cool
This is fantastic ❤
whoa this is so awesome!
oh i saw some in an instegram reel, at 1:11 in the background was my favoriet pice. It is a really round vase, with so much flower blue decoration and in between are pokemons from afar you will not see the pokemons only when you look at it closely.
That was one of my favourites too, but unfortunately the camera had a real hard time recording it. I got good photos though.
@@Bobsyagod but all of them are so amazing. just that love for details, all the artist are so great. so happy you could see them live.
I hope by the time I go to Japan I’ll get to see such beauty❤
I just wanna walk around each art piece and yell “who’s that Pokemon!!” 😂
That would be amazing 😂
Pretty
かっけぇ
Would you recommend doing this exhibition and team labs in the same day if they are in the same building? I'll be in Tokyo in a couple of weeks, and trying to plan my days
As long as you got to one of them early you easily could. We spent about 2 hours in teamlabs and 1 hour in Pokemon. I'd recommend trying for Teamlabs in an early slot near opening to have the smallest crowds. Both were the best things we did in Japan
You can absolutely do both in the same day! If you need a break in between, there is cafe's nearby as well
holy shit they made a shiny shaymin
It's so cool!
I ask myself how there do this
This is truly wonderful. I wish the camera work had been better.😢
It was really tricky, all the glass cabinets kept reflecting the camera and there were tons of people there, including a couple that took selfie couples photos in front of every piece, making it really hard to get unobstructed shots. Glad we got what we did, but I think if we took any longer recording they'd eventually have tried to kick us out :P
They were advertising this when i was in Japan sad i missed it because it looks incredible. But fuck do i hate Azubudai Hills its like yuppy central on steroids.
Azubudai Hills was a weird one, the architecture and buildings were all really cool and new, but you nearly never saw anyone. Giant skyscrapers and next to no one there, it's like they found a way to keep the riff raff out :P Yet at both the exhibition and Teamlabs borderless downstairs as soon as you're at the entrance, crowds materialize out of nowhere.