Tiger holds significant symbolism in East Asia; Protection and Warding off Evil, Courage and Valor, Royalty and Nobility, Yin-Yang Balance, Symbol of Protection and Guardianship.
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Welcome to TamayoINKception! Please enjoy the exquisite Sumi ink artworks, blending traditional Japanese artistry with modern sensibilities. Delve into the elegance of ink wash paintings, a revered art form in Japan, meticulously crafted to infuse your surroundings with tranquility and grace.
I use superfine Sumi, a Japanese black ink stick made of pine tree soot and natural glue, all handmade using traditional techniques. Each time I paint, I rub down the ink stick on a top-quality Suzuri (ink stone) to make Sumi ink.
Despite being painted solely with black ink on white washi paper, ink wash paintings can evoke delicate atmospheres and even convey rich colors. This is because ink offers an infinite range of tones, from deep black to subtle shades. By controlling the amount of water and ink, the expression changes infinitely when it permeates the thin washi paper. Additionally, as an art form rooted in Zen, the powerful brushstrokes reflect the artist's embodiment of celestial energy.
The subjects of my artworks each carry deep meanings rooted in East Asian religion and culture. They represent various auspicious signs and symbols of good fortune, warding off misfortune, the harmony of yin and yang, wisdom, social success, prosperity of offspring, longevity, and more. Please refer to the accompanying descriptions for an understanding of the meanings behind each painting subject.
STORY
Twenty-five years ago, I became fascinated by Sumi-e paintings when I encountered the artworks of Buddhism Zen monk Kaou, a Sumi-e master from the fourteenth century. I then started learning traditional painting techniques under Master Souu Meguro in Tokyo while studying art history in college. I honed my artistic skills at Setsu Mode Seminar in Tokyo and Camberwell College of Arts in London. I have had solo exhibitions and on-stage painting performances in Tokyo, New York, and Frankfurt. I have been featured on TV, as well as in web and magazine articles.
Additionally, I work as a writer and translator specializing in art. I reflect my profound knowledge of Japanese art and its religious background, such as Zen, in my art.
I offer donation-based online classes to share the healing and meditative powers of art and creativity with international participants.
Please visit my website at https://www.tamayosamejima.com/en/fudepen/ for more information.
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Original Artwork by Sumie Painter from Japan
Sumie Ink Painting on handcrafted Japanese Washi paper
Not framed
Please frame it in an ordinary frame for watercolor paintings.
I use a superfine Sumi; a Japanese black ink stick made of pine trees soot and natural glue by all handmade traditional technique in Nara, Japan.
I rub down it on a topmost Suzuri (ink stone) and make Sumi ink each time I paint.
It is on a piece of handcrafted paper, which is then carefully backed with another paper to make the artwork to be thick and fine enough to be put in a frame.
I use EMS(Express Mail Service)via Japanese Postal Service to worldwide.
Delivery usually take within 10days.
For more stories, works and upcoming events, please visit at
http://www.tamayosamejima.com/