Sunday, January 5, 2014
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Sumi-e / Japanese Brush Painting Classes with Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Upcoming Sumi-e / Japanese Brush Painting Classes in the East Bay
椿Tsubaki/ Japanese Camellias, Fumiyo Yoshikawa, 2013 sumi-ink and watercolor on shikishi board |
Japanese Brush Painting / Sumi-e and beyond
Venue: the Albany Community Center
1249 Marin Avenue, Albany, CA
Dates:
1/9-4/3 Thursdays 10:00-12:00am 10x
*No
class on 1/30,2/20,2/27
Size of the class: Min 4 Max 8
Call for further information and Registration: (510) 524-9283
E-mail for Supply List: art@fumiyo-y.com
JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTING Classes
Venue: Civic Arts Education Shadelands Campus (Annex A)
111 North Widget Ln (at Ygnacio Valley Rd)
Walnut Creek, CA 94598
Dates:
1/13-3/17 Mondays 9:00am -12:00pm 9x
*No Class on 1/20, 2/17
Call for further information and Registration: (925) 943-5846
E-mail for Supply List: art@fumiyo-y.com
Friday, October 25, 2013
The Article on Web Mon Times
http://www.webmontimes.com/
Thank you Mr. Kimura for the article about our Nihonga exhibition.
日本画三人展 日本画と色彩の機微 は 月刊MONのウエブサイ トで取り上げていただきました。
http://www.webmontimes.com/ 2013/10/「日本画と色彩の機微」-日本画家3人展開催中/
Thank you Mr. Kimura for the article about our Nihonga exhibition.
日本画三人展 日本画と色彩の機微 は 月刊MONのウエブサイ
http://www.webmontimes.com/
Friday, September 27, 2013
Art of Nihonga and Color Sensitivity
Art of Nihonga and Color Sensitivity
日本画/Nihonga
Three-Person-Exhibition
Kenji Yamaguchi, Hiroki Murata
and Fumiyo Yoshikawa
and Fumiyo Yoshikawa
presented by
the San Francisco Consulate General of Japan
Exhibit Term: October 3, 2013 to November 27, 2013
Murata Hiroki |
*Opening Reception & presentation by artists:
Thursday, October 3rd, 2013 at 6:00 PM-7:50PM*
Venue: Japan Information Center, 50 Fremont Street, Suite 2200
RSVP for the opening reception : ethan.savage@sr.mofa.go.jp
About Nihonga
In the narrowest definition, Nihonga is a particular painting style that utilizes Japanese pigments and binder with traditional tools and techniques. Nihonga requires labor-intensive procedures, however, the artists in this exhibit value the manual process. They say, "The manual labor itself works as a form of meditation for us to retrieve our humanity, which is often forgotten in today’s busy modern society." We hope you will enjoy Nihonga’s color sensitivity in this exhibition.
The Opening Reception and Artist’s Presentation
During the opening reception, the artist will make a brief presentation to explain more about Nihonga, their process, their influences, and answer questions from the audience. Light snacks and refreshments will be served.
*To RSVP, please email ethan.savage@sr.mofa.go.jp
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
50th Sumi-e Society of America Juried Show
521 Middle St. Portsmouth, VA 23704-3704
Dates: Friday 9/6 -Sunday 10/20
Opening Reception: Friday 9/6 from 5 to 7pm
上善水の如し/Jozen Mizu no Gotoshi
The meaning of the title “jozen mizu no gotshishi” is “ Best or
wisest is like water”
This an old maxim from Taoism.
That is an allegory of a wise person who is flexible and
hide his/ her ability to avoid conflict yet naturally helps others.
That inspired me to paint a girl who had a fan. It reminded me
of this maxim.
I wish to live like that.
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