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After the opening ceremony, the opening event for the Space Battleship Yamato 2199 exhibition was held, a live-painting of a huge Yamato mural by Naoyuki Katoh, a master of SF illustration. "Now I paint!" With that declaration, Mr. Katoh began. The gallery anxiously watched the first line. That stroke was probably the bow of the ship. Mr. Katoh carried his brush smoothly across the canvas of about 5 meters long. His look was serious. He occasionally stepped back to check the whole picture and kept drawing while keeping the lines balanced. Before long, Space Battleship Yamato gradually appeared on the pure white canvas. Seeing it with one's own eyes was overwhelming.
Also, in the midst of the live painting, there was also a scene of Mr. Katoh interacting with all the fans. In response to a question about his paint container, he said, "This is reinforced glass. It's easy to wash paint out of it, and I won't break even if I drop it on the floor." That was one example of the friendly conversations he had with fans.
During a break on Tuesday, May 4, he participated in a "Yuki Mori" illustration experience in a neighboring booth. In no time, he drew Yamato and a Cosmo Zero into the background, which was admired by everyone in the gallery. Seeing Mr. Katoh draw up close and interacting with him isn't usually possible, and it seemed the fans couldn't hide their excitement.
At 6pm on Saturday, the fourth day, the huge Yamato was completed at last! It had taken about 21 hours over three days. There were many congratulations immediately afterward, and Mr. Katoh posed for a ceremonial photograph before gladly signing autographs and interacting openheartedly with fans until the end.
The finished work is displayed in the facility during the session of the Yamato 2199 exhibition. The Yamato mural with an overwhelming length of 5 meters packed with detail is a must-see.
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