Artist Dedicates Dyed 'Fusuma' Sliding Doors Of Kyoto Temple

KYOTO, JAPAN - NOVEMBER 28: Dyeing artist Mika Toba sits in front of the set of eight "fusuma" sliding doors dyed under the title of "Funade" (Departure of a vessel) is shown in Kenninji temple on November 28, 2014 in Kyoto, Japan. A project to dye all the 52 sides of sliding doors in a traditional Japanese "katazome" style is under way in Kenninji Temple. They are scheduled to be exhibited to the public as part of events to mark the 800th anniversary of the death of Eisai, founder of the Rinzai sect of Buddhism, who opened Kenninji temple. (Photo by The Asahi Shimbun via Getty Images)
KYOTO, JAPAN - NOVEMBER 28: Dyeing artist Mika Toba sits in front of the set of eight "fusuma" sliding doors dyed under the title of "Funade" (Departure of a vessel) is shown in Kenninji temple on November 28, 2014 in Kyoto, Japan. A project to dye all the 52 sides of sliding doors in a traditional Japanese "katazome" style is under way in Kenninji Temple. They are scheduled to be exhibited to the public as part of events to mark the 800th anniversary of the death of Eisai, founder of the Rinzai sect of Buddhism, who opened Kenninji temple. (Photo by The Asahi Shimbun via Getty Images)
Artist Dedicates Dyed 'Fusuma' Sliding Doors Of Kyoto Temple
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