TOP work created by Japanese artist Takumasa Ono and inspired by his travels around Britain is being exhibited at Hanbury Hall.
HENRO 2006 will be on display in the Orangery until Sunday, August 6. The exhibition will be open from 11am to 5pm, Saturdays to Wednesdays.
It features silkscreen prints, traditional Japanese paintings, sumi-e ink drawings, kimonos and sketches by the internationally-renowned artist.
Mr Ono is a keen supporter of conservation efforts and uses his art to represent the beauty of nature. His work will be sold during the exhibition and he is making a donation from the proceeds to the National Trust and the Association of National Trusts in Japan.
Normal admission charges to the house and grounds apply for the exhibition.
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