I haven’t seen you for a long time because I’ve been living in Tokyo.
I loved living in London and it’s been a long time since I was there, but I hope to come back some time in the near future.
Even though I miss London, Tokyo is an exciting place and any of my British friends are welcome to come visit anytime!!
I hope you all are doing well and I look forward to hearing from you in the future!!
Cheers,
あず :)
あず (Call me Azu or As)
I was born in Saitama, Japan on February 7th and lived there until I finished high school. My family moved to Shibuya shortly after I graduated, and I’ve been living there ever since.
After I graduated high school, I worked for a graphic design studio and was happy to work on an art project aimed at promoting communications between different cultures. The name of the project was “Merry Project”.
It was a wonderful experience, and I was very happy to be a part of something that allowed people from different cultures and backgrounds to come together.
When I joined that project in 2003 I became interested in photography and sketching, and I have been lucky to have some of my pictures and drawings published in several magazines.
My drawings were well received in those publications, and I was happy to find out that many of the readers enjoyed them.
At the end of 2005, the book “Merry Expo - The Book of Global Exchange”, was published by the Merry Project which I was an editor of.
The book was a success and I felt it was time for a new challenge, so I decided to pack my bags and headed off to London. I’m not sure why I originally went there, but in hindsight, I’m happy I did it.
While I was living in London I met another Japanese girl named Saki.
We worked together and became very close friends while we were living there.
We discovered that we had a mutual interest in the same music and soon after decided to do some performances all throughout London. We danced and sang anywhere we could, and at times we attracted some big crowds. We eventually acquired some fans who loyally came to watch us almost daily. It was a really fun experience and we were able to meet many interesting people. If you’re British and you happened to catch one of our shows, or you are one of our fans, we hope you enjoyed it!
I’m currently making my own music and I hope to have some songs posted sometime in the near future. Keep your eyes open and check it out if you get a chance. I love to make art and I hope that you are able to enjoy my work in the future!
Thanks for being a friend in space! ....and if it's luv,it's appreciated. if not,it's appreciated also.
Keep doing what you do best and stay yourself, You know allready.
Check out our other pages,if you find time. If you would want to know more about us. The first ones on this page. Sinds you like this,you could request the other pages too and please read well before jumping to conclusion and read our blogs.
Regards,
Bugz B,J.Blaze and Kane D Goreson, from Winners n sinners..
We are all winners and sinners, the balance is now, The key is gratitude. No fear,no keeps.
First Album of Origami wingns.(Крылья Оригами) Recorded and mastered on IOSIS studio. Now you can hear it on myspace or download some songs from our official web site- origamiwings.com. Best regards for all our friends,comrades and wellwishers-hope you will enjoy it!
Azu/as, is
a great honor has you in our page. Here is our brasilian's good vibrations
sounds:
“O
Maquinista do Tempo”:
Here is one bossa-nova made by us
called "Um bilhete pra Moraes", a tribute to Moraes Moreira and Novos
Baianos, brasilian group from 70's, great friends of João Gilberto,Bebel Gilberto
e Tom Zé: