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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Fumiyo Yoshikawa Exhibit from Nov.5th 2012-Feb.3rd 2013
The Art of
Fumiyo Yoshikawa
A Place Where Memories and Thoughts are Shared
at
Berkeley Public Library
First Floor Catalog Lobby
2090 Kittredge Street, Berkeley, CA94704
510-981-6100
November 5th, 2012 – February 3rd, 2013
Artist’s Reception
Sunday, November11th from 2PM to 4PM
Artist
Statement
A
Place Where Memories and Thoughts are Shared
My art work is based on traditional Japanese art
methods, such as sumi-e and nihonga. Sumi-e is a unique form of Asian art that has
produced some of the world’s finest masterpieces of ink painting. Originating
in China and having its spiritual basis in Zen Buddhism, this form of
expressing nature’s colors through shades of black ink monochrome has been
popular in China, Korea and Japan for many centuries. Nihonga
literally means Japanese painting. In
the narrowest definition, nihonga is
a particular painting style that utilizes Japanese pigments and binder with
traditional tools and technique. I value the labor intensive procedures required
by Nihonga because the manual labor
itself serves as a meditation and enables me to concentrate on my paintings.
By combining both abstract and figurative paintings my
aim is to create a realm in which everyone’s memories and thoughts are shared,
exchanged, connected and sometimes combined, as they are in a library. My figurative paintings stimulate memories or the
subconscious; the abstract paintings symbolically express thoughts or philosophies
that are mixed together and shared. Some of the
shapes of my abstract paintings are inspired by images of human brains or
neurons. Both types of paintings are
related and support each other to give form to this special place.
I am happy to be able to exhibit my world of art in
the Berkeley Public Library. In books
there is a certain sensation, not found in the Internet, strongly related to my
art, which values man-made works.
Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Upcoming Sumi-e Class and Workshop
SUMI-E WORKSHOP
Venue: Arts Benicia
991 Tyler Street, Suite 114, Benicia, California 94510
tel: 707-747-0131 fax: 707-747-0241
Date: Saturday 9/8 10am-4pm (1day 6hr workshop)
Visit website for further information and Registration: http://artsbenicia.org/events/?page_id=39
E-mail for Supply List: art@fumiyo-y.com
Beginning / Intermediate SUMI-E / Brush Painting and Watercolor Classes
Venue: the Albany Community Center
1249 Marin Avenue, Albany, CA
Dates:
9/21-10/26 Fridays 9:45-11:45am 6x
11/2-12/14 Fridays 9:45-11:45am 6
Call for further information and Registration: (510) 524-9283
E-mail for Supply List: art@fumiyo-y.com
Friday, April 27, 2012
SFMOMA ARTISTS GALLERY WAREHOUSE SALE EVENT
Paintings of Fumiyo Yoshikawa are also available there.
Please come see enjoy the event!
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Monday, April 16, 2012
ONE: HITOTSU (for the Victims of Northern Japan Earthquake)
Please join us for the event "One: Hitotsu" at Japan Town.
I will be there to give Japanese calligraphy demonstrations at the following times.
4/21 from 11:00am to 1:00pm
4/22 from 12:00 to 5:00pm
Please see the link for further info.
http://web.me.com/keisukekumiji/One/ONE2012.html
*I am very sad that I couldn't work for the event due to my sudden neck pain that started Thursday morning. I became unable to move my neck at all and had to stay in bed all this weekend except going to see my medical doctors and an acupuncture place. I hope the event went well and raised good money for suffering people in Japan for the deserter....
I will be there to give Japanese calligraphy demonstrations at the following times.
4/21 from 11:00am to 1:00pm
4/22 from 12:00 to 5:00pm
Please see the link for further info.
http://web.me.com/keisukekumiji/One/ONE2012.html
*I am very sad that I couldn't work for the event due to my sudden neck pain that started Thursday morning. I became unable to move my neck at all and had to stay in bed all this weekend except going to see my medical doctors and an acupuncture place. I hope the event went well and raised good money for suffering people in Japan for the deserter....
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