The ICCPS (International Chinese Calligraphic &
Brush Painters Society), which has scheduled an exhibit to take place in Australia later this summer, has decided to invite works from etegami artists for the purpose of showcasing this less-known art expression that shares many of the methods and materials of the calligraphers and sumi-e artists that make up the society, and to encourage connections between them.
So I painted a simple fox using the most basic and traditional of etegami materials (washi paper, gansai pigments, sumi ink, and ink brushes), because we have these in common with calligraphers and sumi-e artists. Once the etegami was finished, however, the image begged to be made into a throw pillow. I sent the original etegami to the ICCPS exhibit, and the pillow is available from my RedBubble gallery.
Friday, July 18, 2014
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Oh so sweet Debbie. I wuv him.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see your work again Debbie! I don't know if you remember me from when I drew my dog and vegemite toast for your drawing comp years ago! I now have a new drawing blog. :) I love your work as ever! :) Samantha
ReplyDeleteOh I do, I do! Thanks for dropping in. I'll check out your blog.
Delete:) I look forward to chatting more! Sam
DeleteThis makes a great pillow :) I like what you did with the corrugated cardboard too.
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