Fluid images of tree limbs sweeping across the other set of frames recall exhilarating strokes of sumi ink painting. |
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In fact, such was his dedication, this was a man who spent 1977 in Japan learning from a Japanese master on how to draw with sumi ink. |
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Working on soaked and stretched Arches paper, Reiger uses many media on one surface, preferring watercolor, sumi inks, acrylic and graphite. |
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In the 16 paintings in this show, Shinoda uses black sumi and cinnabar inks in asymmetrical compositions that balance empty space. |
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The artist's fascination for the Japanese sumi genre is reflected in the series of landscapes presented here. |
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Whenever possible we like to design our company logos to resemble sumi ink drawings from 17th century Zen Masters and whatnot. |
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Jae Ko's sculptures, of rolled paper and sumi ink, never stop asking these questions. |
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Its five 6 to 9 foot high blocks of sumi ink were cast from scholars' rocks and constantly modified by the wear of trickling water. |
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In America, some New York School artists took Japanese calligraphy and sumi painting, which is essentially abstract, as a new point of departure. |
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He is the only foreign member of the exclusive Suiboku-kai, an association of artists dealing primarily in sumi ink paintings. |
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In the earliest of Fukui's three-layer paintings, the newsprint collage was sometimes almost completely obscured by acrylic and sumi ink. |
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The fire is made with sticks of aromatic sumi and aromatic scents are added. |
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Called suminagashi, Japanese marbling was accomplished by gently floating sumi ink on the surface of water, then transferring the random patterns formed to a sheet of paper. |
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When she first started designing bookplates, Reva used the spare technique of sumi, Oriental brush painting. |
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In Sumi nuri, a concubine who is abandoned by her lover, a daimyo who leaves the capital to return to his home, expresses her sorrow by using drops of water as pretend tears. |
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