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From the late 70's to 1999, I collaborated with my Mother Kay Sullivan, in the very refined and sophisticated, Japanese handmade Washi paper painted with Acrylics, original. We exhibited in all the major Art Shows around America, meeting so many wonderful Collectors as we went. Chicago, New York, Florida, Minneapolis,Texas, Pennsylvania shows all needed art work to sell so, I would paint the small pieces and Mom would paint the large pieces. That's why some are signed KAY SULLIVAN and some are signed JAN SULLIVAN FOWLER. On the day of my Mother's passing, I archived all of our work until now. I mix my colors using Centuries old color mixing techniques first developed by Japanese Monks, to portray the 'blush' on their highly venerated Cherry Blossoms. In Japan Washi (wa-meaning Japanese and shi-meaning paper) is an art form in itself so... I create art with art! Commissions, collaborations and compliments welcomed and enjoyed. Ask anyone! The entire painting is coated with clear Acrylic to protect from UVs. Any of my paintings can be Hand woven into a 'Floor Art' rug just for you. Prices vary with size and materials(Wool, Silk or a combination). Contact me for pricing and lead times.
1999
Acrylic on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
9 W x 20 H x 0.3 D in
Not Framed
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Jan Sullivan Fowler is a contemporary Artist working in Japanese handmade Washi paper and acrylics to create paintings with a unique flowing form. JSF Studios exemplifies "Life as Art". The Village of Elm Grove, Wisconsin was the perfect place for me to grow up doing art with my Mom(Kay Sullivan). I had received my degree in Fine Art from Milwaukee School of Art in the 70's, when Mom discovered this new mode of expression, Japanese handmade "Washi paper" and acrylics. My style has been referred to as "a new genre of Abstract/Modern", combining the clear ethereal with the contemplative aspects that provide a unifying and calming feeling.(you can see more work at ) The natural fibers of Washi visually float, and add a depth that is unachievable without. I'm featured in Luxe Interiors+Design in the Deign Resource center.
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