Naoko FUJII

Japan

Lidia BORYSENKO

Ukraine

Sugane HARA

Japan

Iryna KHABAROVA

Ukraine

Kakuko ISHII

Japan

Tetiana LUKASHEVYCH

Ukraine

Asako ISHIZAKI

Japan

Oksana LYTVYN

Ukraine

Emiko NAKANO

Japan

Olga MARINO

Ukraine

Norijo OGAWA

Japan

Ganna MOROZOVA

Ukraine

Iryna SHOSTAK

Ukraine

Mishiko SAKUMA

Japan

Toshie TAKAHASHI

Japan

Natalka SHYMIN

Ukraine

Misako TANAKA

Japan

Takumi USHIO

Japan

Andrew SCHNEIDER

Ukraine

Esfir SERPIONOVA

Ukraine

Makiko WAKISAKA

Japan

Atsuka YOSHIOKA

Japan

Tetiana SOSULINA

Ukraine

Tetiana VLASENKO

Ukraine

Naoko FUJII

Sugane HARA

Kakuko ISHII

Asako ISHIZAKI

Emiko NAKANO

Norijo OGAWA

Mishiko SAKUMA

Misako TANAKA

Toshie TAKAHASHI

Takumi USHIO

Makiko WAKISAKA

Atsuka YOSHIOKA

Lidia BORYSENKO

Iryna KHABAROVA

Tetiana LUKASHEVYCH

Oksana LYTVYN

Olga MARINO

Ganna MOROZOVA

Andrew SCHNEIDER

Esfir SERPIONOVA

Iryna SHOSTAK

Natalka SHYMIN

Tetiana SOSULINA

Tetiana VLASENKO

Alongside with the 4th International Minitextile Art Exhibition there was a separate joint Japanese-Ukrainian exhibition of mini textile "Peace in White/Nothing but Everything". 12 Ukrainian and 12 Japanese artists were invited to submit their works end to express their own understanding of white colour. The idea of Sugane Hara (Japan), curators Sugane Hara and Andrew Schneider (Ukraine). As Sugane Hara has written, "there are so many expressions relating to white colour: shiny white, mat, cool, warm, clear and milky white etc. Adding the texture factor, the inherent possibility of white expands even more. White is colour to be able to purify the absurdness. Now, in our life, particularly where there there are full of mixed colours without harmonisation and result in chaotic grey, we would like to place our hope in silent and deep world of white." In both Japanese and Ukrainian cultures white is a colour of positive emotions, lightness and purity. This exhibition from Kherson will travel to Tokyo and Busan (Korea).