Sumi-e is a style of monochrome painting characterized by the use of just two things, black ink (sumi) and water. Deceptively simple, sumi-e artists make use of these two seemingly mundane materials to create a complex world of light, form, and even texture.
Discover the beauty of traditional Japanese ink painting with Mamiko who will guide you through this ancient art form using various ink brush techniques and will also allow you to let your artistic imagination run free and use colors, for example.
For beginners, we provide the paper. If you don’t have your own tools (brushes, ink stones, ink sticks etc), you may rent them at the class. If you consider continuing Sumi-e, we recommend you to purchase your own tool set for practice.
Please find below the schedule of the workshops.
Each class will be from 2:00 pm to 5:00pm.
The fee for 1 class will be 7,000¥ (tax included, paper included)
Rental fee for tools will be 1,000¥ (tax included)
Location: Hiroo 3chome, Shibuya-Ku (3min by foot from the Red Cross Medical Center) We will let you know the exact address, once you have registered.
To register, please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Payment instructions will be sent to you after sign up. Cancellations will be accepted up to 2 days before the classes (if you need to cancel after that, you will still be charged full price, or you can find someone that can take your spot).
In the case that only one person signed up, we will have to cancel the class.
*Cancellations accepted until 2 days prior to the workshop
SCHEDULE
①Monday, September 16 ②Monday, September 30 ③Monday, October 7 ④Monday, October 28 ⑤Monday, November 11 ⑥Monday, November 25 ⑦Monday, December 9 ⑧Monday, December 23
SUMI(India ink/ Chinese ink) painter / seal engraver
BOKUGA GROUP82
Born in Kodaira, Tokyo.
In her childhood she received calligraphy guidance from her mother who is a calligrapher and sumi-painter, and at the same time she met her mother’s teacher, Kisa Matsushita (head of the BOKUGA GROUP82).
After graduating from the Tokyo Metropolitan University with a major in German literature, she studied SUMI painting under Kisa Matsushita.
She also studied under Rosui Uchiyama(calligraphies) and Shusetsu Inaba(seal-engraving).
In addition to drawing works with the unique expression of SUMI, brush, and paper, cutting the new world of SUMI through attempts to use papers from around the world, not just painting on paper, and combining yarn and plant fibers.
In July 2018, a live paint collaboration “MAGADA” with SAX player Masayo Koketsu started.
The seal-engravings that aim to match their own paintings are called “GA-IN”, and she is good at edgy red-character(SHU-BUN) stamps.
Mamiko is offering Ink painting classes and seal-engraving classes.