Wednesday, February 1, 2012

my next exhibition

Yesterday we decided.  I will have an exhibition in about 40 day at Gallery CN in Fujisawa, Japan. http://gallery-cn.sakura.ne.jp/about.english.html


Noah built his arc in 40 days and gathered all the animals too.  Making an exhibition should be a snap.

It is will open on the one year anniversary of the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake, baring acts of nature or god to prevent it.

The working title is Sun, Water and Wind.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

kids teaching

Yesterday I did a workshop at one of my universities, teaching very young children to paint with sumi ink.  It was an introduction to the medium.  For most it was a first chance to experience ink, and washi.   What is the smell of sumi ink?  How does it move on the paper?  How does ink feel?  How does it taste?  Of course they taught me many things.

One kid tired of using the rolled paper brush he was given and started painting with the big old rock that was supposed to be his paper weight.  My first time to see someone paint with a rock.  Kids are unique in our modern era of specialization.  They are scientists discovering the world, and natural artist sharing their vision with the world.  They are little Divincis walking among us.

Of course it did not take long for some to abandon other tools for the more basic hands and feet.


One judge of success, every painting was different, as the individual person that creating it.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

great leap forward

Today I have a day in the studio.  My first etching sprint is done.  I got the machine about a month ago I think, and set it up on my main downstairs working table, the table I use for making scrolls and frames and even banjos.  The press had the table for a month.  Last weekend I had precious little time, teaching all day Saturday and everybody coming at me on Sunday, art buyers, friends and family knocking on doors, creeping around the windows, scratching at the sides of the house.  But I muscled out one last print, as I knew it was the end of my sprint, my first burst of etching energy.  Now today  I must change the room over to other things, year end paper working and the like.  It is time to pick things up, put them into some form of order, in boxes, jars, and the like.

I will still be able to etch, but in moderation, not letting it take over the whole studio as it has been for a month.  It is the end of my first great leap forward.  Got half a dozen, maybe a dozen if you count all, more than that with all the wrong turns and and dopey starts, and maybe 2 or 3 good ones.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

occupy

I was surprised to see the occupy tent in Kasumi-gaseki, right on the corner of the METI building.

They looked like serious people.  Most signs in Japanese.  One in English that caught my eye about Urban Elitism, sacrificing the rural areas for the cities.  It must be pretty frustration in the countryside these days, especially up in Tohoku, blasted by a terrible Tsunami and then and still peppered with radioactive poison that will stay 2oo plus years.  In a way it is worse that the old Roman trick of destroying a chit and then salting the land.

Folks in Tokyo will be enjoying a string of Bon-en-kai, Year end parties.  Up in Tohoku I expect it will not be a cheery this dark season.

I found the Occupy movement in Japan have a facebook page in addition to a web site.

Friday, November 4, 2011

New Toy

Exhibitions punctuate my year, make a break and give me a chance for a new start.  This year after my exhibition finished  I went to Jimbocho and bought an etching press.  I have not used one for over 20 years. I am looking forward to remembering and to figuring out some new stuff.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Black Ships Mandala and other paintings

Wow, three weekends went fast.  Thanks all who visited, and if you missed the show, here is a bad video if it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XYeZnj0yPg

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Saturday Night











One more day of my exhibition and I can change the space back into a studio and get back to painting.  Thought in the time off I have a couple new ideas I want to play around with.