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The first washi art work from the "Hyakuka Ryoran Exhibition"

  • Writer: Spring Shepherd Art
    Spring Shepherd Art
  • Jun 27, 2024
  • 1 min read

Hello☆

The hot days continue, are you all feeling better after the summer heat?


I 'm creating a piece for the Hyakuka Ryoran Exhibition that will be held in Sendai from July~☆


I made this with the "Seigaiha" pattern that I drew last time, and various fish motifs that represent abundance.


The Seigaiha wave is drawn using gansai(Japanese ink), and the fish is cut out from gold and black double-sided washi paper, which is then pasted with a color filter on the back and finally pasted onto the washi paper.





I personally love the auspicious pattern called "Takarazukushi" (used often on kimonos), so I made a summer piece with a detailed, auspicious pattern.



I need to post my work in about 10 days, so I'll be making other things and having fun with them too☆

(I'm a bit slow at producing, so I wonder how many pieces I can make!?)



See you soon☆


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