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Japanese calligraphy & Sumi-E of Waka poem by Mibu no Tadamine Painting

Yoko Collin

United States

Painting, Ink on Paper

Size: 22 W x 32 H x 0.1 D in

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Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Japanese art with this exquisite masterpiece by Yoko Collin, a talented Japanese calligraphy and Sumi-E artist. Yoko Collin's skillful hands have brought to life a stunning creation that combines the timeless elegance of traditional Japanese calligraphy with the delicate artistry of Sumi-E painting. The carefully crafted brushstrokes effortlessly evoke the poignant words of the Waka poem 「有明のつれなく見えし別れより 暁ばかり憂きものはなし」by 壬生忠岑 (Mibu no Tadamine), filling the artwork with a sense of longing and melancholy. Adorned with Yoko Collin's graceful depiction of a crescent moon and the gentle strokes portraying Susuki plants (Japanese pampas grass), this piece exudes natural beauty and harmony. Each stroke bears the artist's dedication to capturing the essence of Japanese aesthetics. Imbued with symbolism and rich cultural heritage, this artwork is a captivating addition to any art collection, infusing your space with the tranquility and enchantment of Japan. Embrace the artistry and soul of Japan with this remarkable creation by Yoko Collin, a true testament to the artist's mastery. The Waka Poem and its meaning: 「有明のつれなく見えし別れより 暁ばかり憂きものはなし」by 壬生忠岑 "Since the heart-wrenching parting at dawn's first light, There is naught but sorrow in the break of day." by Mibu no Tadamine Mibu no Tadamine was a Japanese poet who lived during the Heian period (794-1185). He was known for his contributions to the development of Waka poetry, a traditional form of Japanese poetry characterized by its syllable count and emotional expression. Material used: Hand crafted double Xuan paper, freshly made Sumi ink, Gansai paints, starch glue, & seal paste *Due to the handmade nature, the papers have visible fibers, fiber lines, and minor flaws. *The photograph was not light adjusted. It might not show the original true color.

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Painting:Ink on Paper

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Size:22 W x 32 H x 0.1 D in

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Thank you for visiting my page. I have always loved creating artwork.  Art is a my life and my passion. I love working with Sumi Ink paintings, oil, pastel, acrylic paintings and graphite drawings.  I love painting portraits, scenery, wild life, and flowers. I was trained in Shodo (Japanese Calligraphy) since I was 4 or 5 years old under my father who was a master Shodo painter. Shodo and Sumi-E painting is my roots, my culture, and my father's legacy. They are beautiful Japanese traditional arts and I deeply appreciate my father who taught me this and my heritage.  Yoko Collin  Visual Artist, Japanese Calligrapher Follow me at my Face Book page and Instagram page.

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