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HERALBONY Art Prize 2025 Presented by Tokyo Tatemono | Brillia “Tokyo Tatemono | Brillia Award” winning works decorate the cityscape in the “Temporary Enclosure Art” project

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HERALBONY Art Prize 2025 Presented by Tokyo Tatemono | Brillia “Tokyo Tatemono | Brillia Award” Award-winning Works Add Color to Cityscapes in the “Temporary Enclosure Art” Project ​
Heralbony Press Release: September 3, 2025 HERALBONY Art Prize 2025 Presented by Tokyo Tatemono | Brillia “Tokyo Tatemono | Brillia Award” Award-winning works decorate the cityscape in the “Temporary Enclosure Art” project. Features “The Mystic’s Dreams” by Indonesian artist Amanda Angela Soenoko.
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HERALBONY Co., Ltd. (hereinafter “HERALBONY”) and Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director, President and CEO: Katsuhito Ozawa; hereinafter “Tokyo Tatemono”) are pleased to announce the HERALBONY Art Prize 2025 The “Brillia Temporary Enclosure Art 2025” project, which decorates temporary enclosures with “The Mystic’s Dreams,” a work by Indonesian artist Amanda Angela Soenoko, winner of the Tokyo Tatemono | Brillia Prize (presented by Tokyo Tatemono | Brillia, hereafter referred to as the “HERALBONY Art Prize 2025”), kicked off on Friday, August 22, 2025. The temporary enclosures protecting construction sites, along with the striking art, create a landscape that brightens the cityscape.
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/39365/456/39365-456-49330804a8d3b9490892da2a0efb6aaf-3900×2600.jpg Background of co-creation Tokyo Tatemono’s Brillia condominium brand believes that art is essential to a fulfilling life, and is committed to a wide range of art activities, including installing artwork in condominium common areas and operating art galleries. As part of this, the brand is supporting the HERALBONY Art Prize 2025, an international art award sponsored by HERALBONY, and participating as a platinum sponsor. The work “The Mystic’s Dreams” by artist Amanda Angela Soenoko has been selected as the winner of the Tokyo Tatemono | Brillia Award. Tokyo Tatemono | Brillia Award Selection Comments The vivid colors and meticulous detailing of the canvas exude a powerful presence, drawing me in. Furthermore, the different depictions in different areas offer a glimpse into the richness of the painting’s expressions, and each time I look at it, I discover something new, making it a thrilling piece. In an internal survey conducted by our company, we received many positive comments, including “It’s beautiful whether you look at it as a whole or cut it into different parts,” “It stirs inner emotions,” and “I feel it’s a sophisticated piece.” We believe that by linking this piece, which has a wide range of expressions, with Brillia, we can provide homes that resonate with each and every customer. Going forward, we plan to use the artwork as a corporate award for temporary enclosure art, etc., and hope that it will reach many people. Introduction of works/artists
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/39365/456/39365-456-120dcf9d95b9c1ff74c67371215e9ef8-2820×1979.jpg Title: “The Mystic’s Dreams”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/39365/456/39365-456-4022ea6c6976b1da8c1de4fe9bcd343a-1800×2700.jpg Amanda Angela Soenoko (Indonesia) Born in Bandung in 1987, Amanda has been actively creating art since 2010. She is actively involved in various forms of art, from two-dimensional visual art to urban photography, short films, and performance art. Comment> After being diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder in 2016, I isolated myself to ponder existential questions. In my depressed state, I was consumed by an overwhelming desire for greatness and untangled my thoughts. Traditional art was too restrictive to express my emotional turmoil. So I took to pen and paper and drew in a trance-like state, letting my thoughts flow freely. This became my unfiltered form of communication, translating mysteries and fears into painting. Faced with overwhelming information and the elusive nature of truth, I felt increasingly small. The more I learned, the more questions I had about identity, humanity, and our purpose. In my turmoil, I began to communicate with the divine through art. As I observed the world, fear and sadness rose up within me, leading me to ask, “How will the world end?” This journey of self-discovery, prompted by my condition, led me to explore the limits of creativity and confront the profound mysteries of existence.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/39365/456/39365-456-7bf7192fad1be38f8820335ff57aaf88-3400×2267.jpg HERALBONY Art Prize 2025 Presented by Tokyo Tatemono | Brillia Award Ceremony. Left: Hideshi Akita, Director and Senior Managing Executive Officer, Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd.; Right: Amanda Angela Soenoko List of planned locations for “Brillia Temporary Enclosure Art” The following is a list of planned locations for “Brillia Temporary Enclosure Art 2025.” If you’re in the area, we hope you enjoy the artworks. *These are current plans and are subject to change. All project names are tentative. ■ Bunkyo Sekiguchi Project (Condominium) 2-261-2 Sekiguchi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, etc. (Lot Number) ■ Wakabayashi 3-chome PJ (condominium) 1-108-1 Wakabayashi 3-chome, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo (lot number) ■ Nishi-Gotanda 2-chome Project (Condominium) 2-8-2 Nishi-Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, and other locations (Lot Number) ■ Mitaka Shimorenjaku Project
(Condominium) 207-20 Shimorenjaku 3-chome, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo, and other locations (Lot Number) ■Akimoto Building Minamidai Housing Reconstruction Project (Condominium) 65-2 Minamidai 5-chome, Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and other locations (Lot Number) ■Asakusa 4-chome PJ (rental apartment) 103-1 Asakusa 4-chome, Taito-ku, Tokyo, and other locations (land number) ■Kiyosumi Shirakawa IIPJ (rental apartment) 3-19 Kiyosumi 2-chome, Koto-ku, Tokyo (land number) About Brillia Brillia is a condominium brand developed by Tokyo Tatemono. We pursue “sophistication” and “security” appropriate for the times, and through housing and lifestyles, we offer each and every customer “a richness that is unique to them” = “NEW LUXURY.” The Tokyo Tatemono Group’s diverse services, including not only the planning, manufacturing, and sales of buildings but also management and intermediation (buying, selling, and leasing), will help you realize a valuable lifestyle. Official website Official Instagram Official X Planner: Ayano Nagao (Heralbony) Project Manager: Oka Shizu (HERALBONY) Business Producer: Yuta Izumi (HERALBONY) Art Direction/Illustration: Kota Endo (Harapeko Co., Ltd.) Photography: Mika Hashimoto Notice of start of HERALBONY Art Prize 2026 open call
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/39365/456/39365-456-e62d2a824fc61f8da3e870eb8bdfb559-2000×1125.jpg The HERALBONY Art Prize 2026, an international art award bringing together the world’s most distinctive works, opened its doors on Monday, August 18, 2025. For application details, please see below. Special website: HERALBONY Art Prize
[Overview of HERALBONY Co., Ltd.] With the mission of “Unleash Your Uniqueness,” HERALBONY is a creative company that aims to transform the perception of disabilities and create new culture through welfare. The company manages over 2,000 artworks by artists with disabilities under IP licenses and pays fair royalties, building a sustainable business model. In addition to managing its own brand, “HERALBONY,” the company also offers co-creation and creative planning and production with companies, employee training programs, and sponsors the international art award, “HERALBONY Art Prize.” In July 2024, the company established its first overseas subsidiary, “HERALBONY EUROPE,” in Paris, France. Company name: HERALBONY Co.,Ltd. Address: 2-38 Kaiunbashi Dori, Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture (Head Office), 2-5-16 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061 Gintomi Building 3F Reception (Tokyo base) Representative: Takaya Matsuda, Futo Matsuda Corporate website: https://www.heralbony.jp Online store: https://store.heralbony.jp/ Request for copyright notice for art data: All image data of artworks published in this document are valuable works of the copyright holders. When using these photographs, please be sure to include the title of the artwork and the name of the artist.

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