Fumiyo Yoshikawa Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Fumiyo Yoshikawa based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Growing 14030093FY by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Morning Glory by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Humming Bird by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Monkeys by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Organic Mind 6 by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Organic Mind 9 by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Over the Blue by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Nanakusa/ Autumn Seven Sisters by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Organic Mind 10 by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Camellia and a Little Bird by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Two Monkeys by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
camellia and butterfly by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Camellia / Tsubaki by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Wild Orchid by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Floating by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Sacred Gate by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Glory of Ephemerality by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Birds Song by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Humming Bird by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Kissing Persimmons by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Two Little Birds by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Floating 12030008FY by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Ensou/The Circle by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Camellia / Tsubaki by Fumiyo Yoshikawa
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About Fumiyo Yoshikawa
I paint both representational and abstract paintings; representational in search of the energy of nature, and abstract in search of my inner voice. I am fascinated by the birth and passing of life by all creatures in the universe, their coexistence, the infinite cycle of life energy, and ecosystems.
I make my art to feel the energy flow of nature that heals my mind and to share the peaceful moment with viewers.
BIO
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 developed a unique style that is organic and spiritual, based on the philosophies of Zen, Shintoism and Taoism. She has exhibited widely at art museums and galleries in Japan since 1984 and in the United States since 2004.
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