The Four treasures are the main tools and materials used in the practice of Japanese ink paintings — brush, paper, ink stick and ink stone.
Sumi ink on raw Xuan paper 40 x 50cm Hand signed Stamped with vermilion seal — Contemplation N°18 Artwork from the Contemplation series, using Japanese Sumi-e technique (different washes of ink and mineral pigments) to exploring minimal, painterly and introspective expressions. — Artwor
Sumi ink and Japanese watercolor on Awagami Kitakata, mounted on Hahnemühle sumi-e paper 40 x 50cm Hand signed Stamped with vermilion seal Comes unframed — Track N°32 The artworks from the Track series focus on the movement of the brush and the trace this gesture leaves on the paper. An appr
Sumi ink on Awagami Kitakata paper 50 x 70cm Hand signed Stamped with vermilion seal Comes unframed — Breath Meditation N°22 Contemplative painting created while practicing Gaṇana , a Buddhist breath counting technique that focuses on drawing mental attention to breathing by counting numer
Set of anatomical illustrations that provide a unique perspective on the evolution of medical knowledge in Japan during the Edo period (1603-1868).I saw a copy in a Japanese museum once and want a …
Katsushika Hokusai(葛飾北斎 Japanese, 1760-1849) Lady Holding a Cat 1810’s Ink on paper
Japanese animal art, Frog (1814) by famous japanese woodblock prints artist of the Edo period Matsumoto Hoji (active c. 1785). FINE ART PRINT, high quality reproduction of the vintage antique japanese woodblock print. All fine art prints produced on large wide-format printer, using archival pigment inks, providing the vibrant colors and ultimate image quality. Materials: acid free heavyweight fine art paper, archival pigment inks. Please select the print size before adding item to cart. The art print is sold unframed. !!!!!! Shipping of any additional prints and originals in the same order at no extra charge !!!!!! Asian Animal Art section: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtPink?section_id=15702264&ref=shopsection_leftnav_4
Takashi Harada Cells - Light and Shadow, 2004 Japanese sumi-ink, pigments, nikawa glue on canvas 24 x 24 inches VIA
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The Berlin talent’s haunting images are now on view in her first U.S. solo show, taking place at Yossi Milo gallery.
Sumi ink and indigo on Awagami Kitakata mounted in layers with black washi paper and Hahnemühle sumi-e paper 40 x 50 cm Hand signed Stamped with vermilion seal Comes unframed — Ensō N° 41 Drawing ensō is a disciplined-creative practice in Japanese calligraphy and ink painting; usually drawn
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The Finland artist's Japanese inspired illustrations created with blended inks and watercolours.
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Today we have body farms. Toward the end of the 19th century, we had pieces like "Body of a Courtesan in Nine Stages," by Japanese artist Kobayashi Eitaku.
The task of Japanese artist Ikeda Manabu is seemingly impossible: a blank paper canvas larger than a person spread before him, a small acrylic pen in his hand, and hundreds of days to fill with faintly imperceptible progress from a mind brimming with explosive creativity. Manabu works in areas measuring roughly 4″ square, spending eight hours a day, often for years, on a single drawing that can eventually dominate an entire wall. Traditional Japanese architecture clashes with giant mangled tree roots, while swarms of birds and fish dart through the water or atmosphere in a complete visual cacophony that somehow results in a single cohesive image. More
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"The Alchemy of Ink" 5-Day Immersive Artist Retreat Join us for a transformative artistic journey at "The Alchemy of Ink" workshop, where nature, art, and creativity converge in the breathtaking setting of Montana's Flathead Valley. This immersive experience is led by two exceptional artists, Elizabeth Schowachert and Gabriela Sanchez, renowned for their mastery of their craft. Elizabeth Schowachert and Gabriela Sanchez Workshop Details: Dates: September 17th - 22nd Location: The Nest, Flathead Valley, Montana Price: $2,800 ($500 non-refundable deposit secures your spot) Highlights: Explore the versatile world of ink with India ink and various mediums. Craft your own brushes from found materials, establishing a profound connection between nature and your artistic expression. Embrace paper as your canvas, inspired by nature and guided by expert calligrapher Gabriela Sanchez. Engage with large format sumi-e style brushes meticulously crafted by Elizabeth Schowachert. Tap into the meditative aspect of art creation with zen painting techniques. Draw inspiration from the stunning natural beauty of Montana's Flathead Valley during outdoor excursions. Gain insights into Elizabeth's artistic process during a personal studio visit. Connect with fellow participants and form lasting artistic friendships. Explore the encaustic monotype process to enhance your creative palette. Retreat Includes: Workshop instruction, individual discussions of artwork, process, etc. Workshop supplies (will be specified) 6 nights lodging (double occupancy) A limited amount of single occupancy rooms are available for an additional $500 Transportation can be arranged from Glacier International Airport Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner (14 meals total) Not Included: Travel costs / Airfare / Transportation to and from The Nest Additional nights lodging Daily Schedule: Tuesday, September 17th: Arrivals throughout the day. Welcome and Artist Studio Visit in the evening, followed by dinner. Wednesday, September 18th: Breakfast. Welcome, Materials, and Process Instruction in the morning. Northshore Walk and lunch on Northshore in the early afternoon. Brush-making workshop in the afternoon. Dinner in the evening. Thursday, September 19th: Breakfast. Brush-making in the morning. Zen Painting sessions in the late morning and early afternoon. Encaustic Monotype demonstration using carbon and a wide array of silicone tools. Bag Lunch. Wild Mile Walk in the early afternoon. More Zen Painting in the late afternoon. Dinner in the evening. Friday, September 20th: Breakfast. Work with a Large Brush in the morning. Lunch. Work Day in the afternoon. HotBox will be available for use. Artist Discussion in the late afternoon. Dinner in the evening. Saturday, September 21st: Breakfast. Start working on Finished Pieces in the morning. Lunch. HotBox will be available for use. Walk at Waferers in the early afternoon. Continue working on Finished Pieces in the late afternoon. Dinner in the evening. Sunday, September 22nd: Breakfast. Finish Work in the morning. Lunch. Work Day in the early afternoon. Artist Discussion and Wrap-up in the late afternoon. Secure Your Spot Today: Reserve your place now with a $500 non-refundable deposit and be part of an unforgettable artistic adventure. Join us as we embark on a transformative journey with 'The Alchemy of Ink' workshop! Final balances are due 90 days before your retreat commences. Take advantage of our early bird pricing of $2,500 (Limited Availability through March 1, 2024) and save $300. Don't miss this unique opportunity to transform your artistry amidst the wonders of Montana's pristine wilderness. Refund and Cancellation Policy: Cancellation Policy: All individual cancellations must be made in writing by email. The $500 deposit is non-refundable. Final balances are due 90 days before your retreat commences. The non-refundable deposits go to our local partners (catering, lodging, transportation) and are assigned upon receipt. These deposits ensure your place at the retreat. Refund Structure: Cancellation more than 60 days in advance: A refund of half the payment will be issued, minus the deposit. Cancellation between 30 and 60 days in advance: A refund of a quarter of the payment will be issued, minus the deposit. Cancellation less than 30 days before the retreat: Unfortunately, no refunds will be available. We highly recommend that each participant obtains comprehensive travel insurance to cover their travel expenses to Montana, as well as insurance to safeguard against the possibility of cancellation due to illness. Please be aware that there are no exceptions to this policy. Your insurance will provide you with added security and peace of mind in unforeseen situations. Please don't hesitate to reach out to Elizabeth or Gabriela if you have any questions or inquiries. They are here to assist you. Gabriela's & Elizabeth's Contact Information
The Print This giclée print delivers a vivid image with maximum color accuracy and exceptional resolution. The standard for museums and galleries around the world, giclée is a printing process where millions of ink droplets are “sprayed” onto high-quality paper. With the great degree of detail and smooth transitions of color gradients, giclée prints appear much more realistic than other reproduction prints. The high-quality paper (235 gsm) is acid free with a smooth surface. Paper Type: Giclee Print Finished Size: 12" x 18" Arrives by Fri, May 3 Product ID: 16271380
After the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and the tsunami that followed, Japan was hurting badly, but almost six years later the country has rebuilt. And Manabu Ikeda, a pen & ink artist, went through a similar process with the just recently finished massive drawing called Rebirth.
Japanese Prints Abalone Fishergirl and an Octopus, c. 1773 Katsukawa Shunsho (1726-1792) Fine Art Reproduction Full Size Reproduction: 11.5 x 8.75 inches This reproduction is a new, individually printed and proofed, superior quality, giclee* process, fine art print. It is printed on 100% cotton rag acid-free, heavyweight fine art paper with a luxurious textured watercolor paper finish and archival pigment inks to ensure permanence. Created for collectors, it IS NOT A POSTER or mass produced print on low quality, inexpensive paper. The Japanese saw a beautiful woman as a flower in nature. “…even someone with an afflicted mind or who nurses discontent cannot help but unload his heart of stone in front of beautiful flowers or charming beauties.” Original Medium Woodcut on paper : Reproduction: Fine Art paper, pigment inks Image Size: full size: 11.5 x 8.75 inches – (printed on larger paper to allow ample borders for matting and framing) NOTE: The Da Vinci Art Prints watermark on this image is for computer viewing only and of course NOT on the actual print. PayPal only please. Prints ship in a heavy protective cardboard tube. **the giclee process produces a high quality, fine art reproduction from a high-resolution digital file of an image. The file is then printed with a high-resolution photo generation printer on a fine art paper. Most artists and working photographers today use the giclee process to produce reproductions of their original artwork and photographs. As with any original art or fine art reproduction, it is recommended that prints are framed and displayed under glass to prevent color fade or shift over the years.
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Korehiko Hino peint des personnages jeunes plutôt androgynes: il n’est pas toujours facile de discerner s’il s’agit de garçons ou de filles. Le sexe demeure donc indéfini et les âges quoique d’aube sans marquage précis. L’œuvre prend un caractère féérique par le traitement du visage. La bouche et le nez restent « normaux ». Les yeux le…
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The Print This giclée print delivers a vivid image with maximum color accuracy and exceptional resolution. The standard for museums and galleries around the world, giclée is a printing process where millions of ink droplets are “sprayed” onto high-quality paper. With the great degree of detail and smooth transitions of color gradients, giclée prints appear much more realistic than other reproduction prints. The high-quality paper (235 gsm) is acid free with a smooth surface. Paper Type: Giclee Print Finished Size: 12" x 9" Arrives by Fri, May 10 Product ID: 16203375