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]]>In the knockout phase of the World Cup, we could always expect an exciting match if the French team was playing. That passion for the game which the French team showed on the field has brought the biggest result for one national team – a golden goddess.
But as much as we could look at the work of art on the field, Yann Dalon, a French illustrator, made sure that we are able to see an artistic expression of the football fever and euphoria. Dalon has made a series of illustrations of French national team players.
In these illustrations, you can really see a unique passionate expression of each player while doing what he knows and likes the best – playing football.
It really isn’t an easy job to catch that unique expression with pens and colors, but Yann is a marvelous illustrator. Dalon had his own triumphs during this World Cup as he was given a task to do the decoration of the Russian Hotel in Istra.
Namely, Yalon did 23 compositions to decorate the bedroom doors of each player, also he did 4 compositions for the coach Didier Deschamps and the staff, and 2 big wall murals. Good job, Yalon!
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]]>After the ‘Samurai Blue’ boys beat Colombia 2-1, their fans made Japan and their team proud by cleaning up after themselves. After football matches, the stands are usually littered with soda cups, wrappers and bits of half-eaten food. But not this time.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BkSG4_UgEZr/?tagged=worldcupjapan
This time, at the end of the match, Japanese fans meticulously scoured each row and seat in the stadium for litter, which they removed in big rubbish bags they’d brought with them.
This is my favourite moment of the World Cup so far; Japan fans picking up litter after their victory vs Columbia. The lessons in life we can take from the game. Why I support #class#respect#WorldCup pic.twitter.com/FyYLhAGDbi
— Christopher McKaig (@Coachmckaig) June 19, 2018
This is not the first time the fans have done this. In fact, they are well known for their good manners. They work together to leave the place as tidy as they found it, rather than in the usual mess.
Asked why the Japanese fans behave like this, an expert on Japanese culture explained that the island nation’s philosophy is built on respect and politeness. These basic tenets of Japanese tradition extend to all areas of life, and obviously also to football, he said.
Japanese fans clean up stadium after their win vs Colombia…#Russia2018 #Inspiring #Japan #football #WorldCup #mademesmile #learnfromjapan #inspiration #JPNCOL #JPN #Fans pic.twitter.com/qil7RHmU5v
— Aulty (@aulty) June 19, 2018
The cleaning staff of the stadium must love it when Japan plays a match. They get a lot less work to do.
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]]>The post Marvelous Illustrations of World Cup 2018! appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>In the knockout phase of the World Cup, we could always expect an exciting match if the French team was playing. That passion for the game which the French team showed on the field has brought the biggest result for one national team – a golden goddess.
But as much as we could look at the work of art on the field, Yann Dalon, a French illustrator, made sure that we are able to see an artistic expression of the football fever and euphoria. Dalon has made a series of illustrations of French national team players.
In these illustrations, you can really see a unique passionate expression of each player while doing what he knows and likes the best – playing football.
It really isn’t an easy job to catch that unique expression with pens and colors, but Yann is a marvelous illustrator. Dalon had his own triumphs during this World Cup as he was given a task to do the decoration of the Russian Hotel in Istra.
Namely, Yalon did 23 compositions to decorate the bedroom doors of each player, also he did 4 compositions for the coach Didier Deschamps and the staff, and 2 big wall murals. Good job, Yalon!
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]]>The post Japanese World Cup Fans Clear Up After Themselves appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>After the ‘Samurai Blue’ boys beat Colombia 2-1, their fans made Japan and their team proud by cleaning up after themselves. After football matches, the stands are usually littered with soda cups, wrappers and bits of half-eaten food. But not this time.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BkSG4_UgEZr/?tagged=worldcupjapan
This time, at the end of the match, Japanese fans meticulously scoured each row and seat in the stadium for litter, which they removed in big rubbish bags they’d brought with them.
This is my favourite moment of the World Cup so far; Japan fans picking up litter after their victory vs Columbia. The lessons in life we can take from the game. Why I support #class#respect#WorldCup pic.twitter.com/FyYLhAGDbi
— Christopher McKaig (@Coachmckaig) June 19, 2018
This is not the first time the fans have done this. In fact, they are well known for their good manners. They work together to leave the place as tidy as they found it, rather than in the usual mess.
Asked why the Japanese fans behave like this, an expert on Japanese culture explained that the island nation’s philosophy is built on respect and politeness. These basic tenets of Japanese tradition extend to all areas of life, and obviously also to football, he said.
Japanese fans clean up stadium after their win vs Colombia…#Russia2018 #Inspiring #Japan #football #WorldCup #mademesmile #learnfromjapan #inspiration #JPNCOL #JPN #Fans pic.twitter.com/qil7RHmU5v
— Aulty (@aulty) June 19, 2018
The cleaning staff of the stadium must love it when Japan plays a match. They get a lot less work to do.
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