When stepping out from Cotswolds holiday cottages, an exhibition of Japanese art may be the last thing many holidaymakers would expect to see.
But the Tewkesbury Admag reports that Cheltenham is to feature just such an exhibition from Friday, November 27th until Sunday, November 29th.
The artworks have been created by Takumasa Ono, a Gloucestershire resident since 2002.
While they are constructed using traditional Japanese techniques, they are inspired by the sights of the Cotswolds region, the publication notes.
The Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty draws many people to book a stay in Cotswolds holiday cottages each year.
Mr Ono tells the Tewkesbury Admag: "I love the Cotswolds and have always enjoyed trying to capture the beauty of this landscape through my work."
Visitors to the region can take in some of the landscape”s beauty for themselves, as the Cotswold Journal recently reported on a series of guided walks due to take place until March under the stewardship of the Cotswolds Conservation Board.
Posted by Toby Lawrence


