Monday, March 21, 2011



Recent experiments with sumi-e ink (水墨畫) Chinese & Japanese names (水墨画) brush drawing. Out of complete enthusiasm and ignorance I made up the brush characters in the sketch but enjoyed the process of seeing how you can't work back into the paper and make changes. It is all additive on the mulberry kozo paper (Shoji Gami). My daughter and I made some birds and flowers as well and added watercolor pigments for some color. I recommend that everyone try these materials.
The Asian Art museum in San Francisco has a wonderful collection of treasures including some contemporary sumi-e art work.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Erik,
What a most expressive way to play with movement. Love your freedom!!
A dance all by itself.
Congratulations, Gigi

Geraldo Roberto da Silva said...

Expressive! Fantastic movement!