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by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
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Dragons have various cultural significances worldwide, and in Japan, they have been revered as water deities or waterfall spirits since ancient... more
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Dragons have various cultural significances worldwide, and in Japan, they have been revered as water deities or waterfall spirits since ancient times.
There are diverse interpretations of the dragon's appearance, with some describing it as having the face of a camel, the horns of a deer, the body of a snake, the scales of a fish, the legs of a tiger, and the claws of an eagle. There is also a theory that suggests the prototype of the dragon is a crocodile. In Japan, dragons have been depicted by many artists, including Kano Tanyu and Hokusai. They are often depicted in ceiling paintings, fusuma-e (sliding door paintings), and stone statues, and are characterized by their catfish-like whiskers.
Considering these aspects, I embarked on the creation of dragon-themed studies and prototypes. It was triggered by a specific event, that my vision of a dragon became clear.
An abstract painting, I created years ago unexpectedly resurfaced from an unfinished pile. As I gazed at it, the i...
Born and raised in Kyoto, where she studied Japanese art and history, Fumiyo Yoshikawa specializes in the Japanese brush painting methods Sumi-e and nihonga. Since moving to San Francisco in 2004, her work has also incorporated elements of American art. Over the years she has developed several styles of art from traditional representational ink painting to abstract mixed media that is all organic and spiritual, based on the philosophies of Zen, Shinto and Taoism. She has exhibited widely at art museums, galleries, and institutions in Japan since 1984 and in the United States since 2004. More work can be seen at her website and facebook pages. www.fumiyo-y.com...
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