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Date:  Mon, 25 Sept  2006   10:55 WesternIndonesiaTime

Subject:  First Baby Boy in Japanese Imperial And the Bali Fan Dancer Painting

 

 

 

 

 

 

Japanese Princess Kiko, wife of Emperor Akihito's second son Prince Akishino, presents a letter of appreciation during an awarding ceremony of Japan Anti-Tuberculosis Association in Tokyo, in this May 17, 2006, file photo. Japan's Princess Kiko will give birth by Caesarean section on Sepember 6, the Imperial Household Agency announced Friday September 1, 2006.

(AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye, POOL)

AP - Sep 01 12:33 AM

 

Japanese Princess Kiko, wife of Emperor Akihito's second son Prince Akishino, smiles as she leaves a general meeting of the Japanese Red Cross Society in Tokyo in this May 25, 2006 file photo. Princess Kiko, 39, is expecting her third child, raising hopes that a male heir may be born into the Imperial family for the first time in four decades. Japanese media had said last week that Kiko was likely to give birth through a Caesarean operation around Sept. 6, ahead of her late September due date, because of a complication in her pregnancy.

REUTERS/Toru Hanai

Reuters - Aug 15 12:33 AM

 

 

 

Japanese Princess Kiko (2nd R) and her husband Prince Asihino (R), Emperor Akihito's second son, arrive at Tokyo's Aiiku Hospital August 16, 2006. Japanese media had said last week that Kiko, 39, the wife of Emperor Akihito's younger son Prince Akishino, was likely to give birth in a Caesarean operation around Sept. 6, ahead of her late September due date, because of a complication in her pregnancy.

REUTERS/YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/Pool

Reuters - Aug 16 2:58 AM

 

 

 

Japanese Princess Kiko (R), accompanied by her husband Prince Akishino (L), the second son of Emperor Akihito, arrive at Tokyo's Aiiku Hospital August 16, 2006. Kiko gave birth on Wednesday to a baby boy -- the first male heir to be born into the ancient imperial family in more than four decades, the Imperial Household Agency said on Wednesday. REUTERS/YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/Pool Reuters - Sep 05 7:10 PM

 

Wellwishers wave to a car carrying Japan's newborn Prince Hisahito and his parents Princess Kiko and Prince Akishino as they leave a Tokyo hospital September 15, 2006. Prince Hisahito is the first boy to be born into Japan's imperial family in nearly 41 years.

REUTERS/Michael Caronna (JAPAN)

Reuters - Sep 14 9:47 PM

 

 

 

 

Japan's Princess Kiko (R) and her husband Prince Akishino (L) smile as they leave a Tokyo hospital with their newborn son Prince Hisahito in Tokyo, September 15, 2006.

REUTERS/Itsuo Inouye/Pool (JAPAN) Reuters - Sep 14 9:15 PM

 

Japan's newborn Prince Hisahito sleeps in the arms of his mother, Princess Kiko, as they leave a Tokyo hospital September 15, 2006. Prince Hisahito is the first boy to be born into Japan's imperial family in nearly 41 years.

REUTERS/Itsuo Inouye/Pool (JAPAN)

Reuters - Sep 14 9:13 PM

 

 
 

 

 

 
     

 

 

 

 

The painting about Bali fan dancer that seems like obtaining some responses from Paris Hilton like explain in the previous letter, also has some nice coincident moments related with the born of  first baby boy in Japanese emperor. It has been for almost four decades that the Japanese people have been waiting for a baby boy to born, since previously only baby girls were born in the family.

Although in this photo it was not appeared since this is just the design, in the painting I was making the right leg of the Barong at the back ground seem like kicking something. And it was when the news about Japanese Princess Kiko  gave birth to a baby boy on September 6, 2006, the first boy to be born into Japan's imperial family in nearly 41 years, that I realized it was like related with my painting of the Barong's right leg kick.

A day earlier, something other also like related with this painting. A photo of Ir. Ciputra, an Indonesian real estate moghul, appeared in the Kompas of September 5, 2005, page 25.  His name Ciputra is like containing the word "putra", an Indonesian word which means "boy". Later on I realized that his name was also like preceding the birth of the first baby boy in the Japanese imperial.

At first I was just thinking that the appearance of his picture was like related with my painting about Bali fan dancer since in 1987 I worked in one of his hotels, the Mandarin Oriental hotel, which logo is a fan. Please click here to read more about this fan logo of Mandarin Oriental hotel, The Origins Of The Fan: An award-winning logo.

 

 

 

 

 


 

 


 

 

Thank's,

A.M. Firmansyah

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Tel. +62812 183 1538

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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