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Art and Technique of Sumi-e: Japanese Ink Painting as Taught by Ukai Uchiyama [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 72 pages, height x width: 267x254 mm, weight: 425 g, over 50 b&w and color paintings
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Tuttle Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 480531558X
  • ISBN-13: 9784805315583
  • Mīkstie vāki
  • Cena: 18,87 €
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 72 pages, height x width: 267x254 mm, weight: 425 g, over 50 b&w and color paintings
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Tuttle Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 480531558X
  • ISBN-13: 9784805315583
Japanese Sumi-e brush painting combines the techniques of calligraphy and ink painting to produce compositions of rare beauty.

This art has its roots in the Zen Buddhist practices of mindfulness and meditation&;serving as a means not just for describing wonders of nature, but as a method for training our minds to view the world in its essential grace and simplicity.

This book is the product of many years of study with Ukai Uchiyama&;a master Japanese calligrapher and artist. Kay Morrissey Thompson shares the knowledge she gained from this association, presenting a thorough discussion of the artist's work along with a series of practical lessons based on Mr. Uchiyama's instruction.

The informative text is accompanied by over fifty illustrations, many in color, reproducing works by Ukai Uchiyama and enabling aspiring artists to understand how each painting was created.

With a smaller size and new cover, this timeless Tuttle Classic (originally published in 1960), has been reformatted for a new generation of readers.
An introduction to Ukai Uchiyama 6(3)
The sumi artist
9(3)
Sembyo: the way of a line
12(2)
Mokkotsu: wash stroke
14(2)
Iren: continuous calligraphic motion
16(2)
Grass strokes
18(2)
Shikunshi: the four gentlemen of Japan
20(11)
Ran, the orchid
20(2)
Take, the bamboo
22(4)
Ume, the plum
26(2)
Kiku, the chrysanthemum
28(3)
The rose
31(2)
Other flowers
33(1)
Tree barks
34(1)
The pine tree
35(3)
Fuji, the wisteria
38(5)
Fruits and vegetables
43(3)
Insects
46(3)
Birds: the sparrow
49(2)
Larger birds
51(1)
Fish
52(2)
Animals
54(3)
Landscape the sketchbook
57(11)
Some landscape techniques
58(2)
Rocks
60(1)
Clouds
61(1)
Mountains
62(6)
In conclusion
68(2)
Glossary-index 70
Kay Morrissey Thompson studied at the Massachusetts School of Art in Boston and the Art Students' League in New York. Her professional experience included stints as assistant director with Glamour and Women's Day and freelance artwork for Good Housekeeping, McCalls and The New York Times Magazine. As the wife of W.K.Thompson, Jr., of the United States Coast Guard, she accompanied her husband on a three-year assignment to Japan, where she began her study with Ukai Uchiyama.