Pelham Manor Students Learn Japanese Calligraphy - The Daily Pelham
Thursday 24th of May 2012 07:55:19 PM
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Pelham Manor Students Learn Japanese Calligraphy The Daily Pelham PELHAM, NY – Laura Pelin's Siwanoy Elementary third-graders have been immersed in the Japanese culture for the past few weeks and on Wednesday they learned about Japanese calligraphy. Kazuko Omori, who was born in Japan and now lives in ... Artist Gives Pelham Students Lessons in Japanese Culture |
From Catastrophic Devastation to Cutting-edge Design: Products from the ... - CisionWire (press release)
Thursday 24th of May 2012 07:55:19 PM
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From Catastrophic Devastation to Cutting-edge Design: Products from the ... CisionWire (press release) Calligraphy watches from Iwate – Designed by Japanese artist Yukiko Takahashi, these unusual watches feature Japanese poetry or a representation of the four seasons in calligraphy in place of roman numerals. They were commissioned by Anglo-Japanese ... |
Wi-Fi, Facebook and all that jazz - The Japan Times
Thursday 24th of May 2012 07:55:19 PM
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![]() The Japan Times | Wi-Fi, Facebook and all that jazz The Japan Times MASAO HARADA Up this month are some live performances, but also on the menu are calligraphy lessons, photography exhibitions, record-listening parties and conversation groups — activities that go beyond what you'd normally find at a jazz cafe. |
Artist, professor shows off work at LSC-Kingwood - Your Houston News
Thursday 24th of May 2012 07:55:19 PM
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Artist, professor shows off work at LSC-Kingwood Your Houston News Born in Gifu, Japan, Gray's work is informed by both traditional Japanese calligraphy and classical western drawing. “Having examples of each series of work she has done, one can see a natural progression of ideas. Energetic, engaging and down-to-earth ... |
Wakamatsu Festival highlights traditional Japanese crafts in historic setting - Examiner.com
Thursday 24th of May 2012 07:55:19 PM
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Wakamatsu Festival highlights traditional Japanese crafts in historic setting Examiner.com Visitors were offered a chance to learn how to write their own name in Japanese calligraphy. This booth was very popular with children, who seemed to become comfortable with the special brush quickly and enthusiastically. Lotus Bonsai Nursery and ... |
Explore the endless possibilities of unsung paper art - Edmonton Journal
Thursday 24th of May 2012 07:55:19 PM
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Explore the endless possibilities of unsung paper art Edmonton Journal Unlike Japan and South Korea for example, where the art of papermaking has been going on for centuries and objects created from paper have are respected for their craftsmanship and have cultural value, here in the new world paper is often regarded as ... |
Festival marks first Japanese colony in US - Manteca Bulletin
Thursday 24th of May 2012 07:55:19 PM
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Festival marks first Japanese colony in US Manteca Bulletin The Placer Ume Taiko Drummers, the Tomodachi Dance Group, sake tasting, bonsai, pottery, Japanese calligraphy, origami, and Koto music by the artist Naoko are also on the schedule of events. Advance ticket prices are $15 for adults, $7 for youth, ... |
Modern ambitions of calligrapher's ancient art - BBC News
Thursday 24th of May 2012 07:55:19 PM
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![]() BBC News | Modern ambitions of calligrapher's ancient art BBC News With two months of workshops, conferences, lectures and visits to local art institutions, Sharjah's broad-minded approach brings together calligraphers from Japan, the US, Europe and China who learn techniques from their Arabic counterparts. |
Restored 17th century Japanese scrolls go on display at Chester Beatty Library ... - Art Daily
Thursday 24th of May 2012 07:55:19 PM
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