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艦 Warship Drawing

Baikei Uehira

Japan

Drawing, Ink on Paper

Size: 10.8 W x 20.7 H x 1 D in

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About The Artwork

艦 (ikusabune) translates at 'Warship' or 'Battleship'. The kanji is written in the ancient kinbun style with rich black ink. Inside the character is a poem written in delicate Japanese kana form. This sad poem imagines lovers forced to seperate. The sailor at sea longs to be back in the arms of his lover waiting ashore. * Good condition for an older work * Wet-mounted, cloth matting, hard plastic frame with acrylic cover * Piece comes professionally framed inside a padded box * Proof of authenticity will be included with the shipment

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Drawing:Ink on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:10.8 W x 20.7 H x 1 D in

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baikei_Uehira Baikei Uehira is not only an accomplished studio artist but also a live performer who has performed for Lady Gaga, at the G7 Summit, and the National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan to name a few. Though he typically adheres to the classical styles also utilized by his peers in the calligraphy world, Baikei also enjoys creating innovative works by incorporating new materials, forms, and brush styles. As a promoter of traditional Japanese culture with more than 30 years of calligraphy instruction to his credit, he shows no signs of slowing down and vows to travel the world teaching for years to come. Baikei Uehira, born Tatsuyoshi Uehira on June 28, 1964 in Izumisano, Japan, is a master calligrapher and teacher as well as president of the Seisho Calligraphy Association in Osaka. Originally pursuing calligraphy only for the love of writing, he has gone on to develop new pathways and styles of traditional Japanese calligraphy through collaborations, art shodo, and live performances. Uehira is considered a pioneer of live calligraphy and continues to create innovative works with hopes of expanding interest in Japanese writing to others around the globe.

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