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Rooster and Chrysanthemums Print

Ellada Saridi

Sweden

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In "The Rooster and the Chrysanthemums," a rooster with a red crown and black feathers walks gracefully toward the viewer next to magnificent chrysanthemums. By the rooster's bright and dynamic pose and the expression of his eyes, I wanted to draw attention to the beauty of this moment expressing great vitality and passion. My work is inspired by the Japanese ink painting, Sumi-e, which I mastered when I was in Japan for 10 years. Sumi-e is a painting style characterized using black ink (sumi), Asian watercolors and water. Its roots go back to China, from where it came to Japan with Zen Buddhist monks. Signed with red stamp (hanko) with artist's personal Japanese name Seirei 星麗 – “beautiful star” and the artist's initials E.S. Japanese ink painting, Sumi-e Mounting: backed with a second layer of rice paper Materials used: The artwork was painted by Japanese ink made from soot of pine wood, Japanese watercolors paints (gansai) on Japanese rice paper” gasenshi made from the fibers of mulberry, bamboo and straw.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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I was born in Tbilisi (Georgia) and lived in Moscow (Russia). In the early 2000s I came to Japan, where I spent about 10 years studying Japanese art, particularly, sumi-e ink painting. This style, rooted in Zen Buddhism, fascinated me with its expressive lines and abundance of empty space. It took me years to learn how to express my inner life energy with a brush. Inks applied to rice paper cannot be corrected. It means that a single mistake destroys the whole picture, and you have to start from scratch. I do not follow classical sumi-e. Instead, I combine sumi-e with Western art to adapt the Eastern spirit for the Western viewer. My main themes are flowers, birds and landscapes. I put on paper their images created in my imagination. I make my paintings using authentic Japanese and Chinese materials and tools, such as rice paper, (Xuan, Gasenshi, Washi mulberry paper), Japanese black ink, Japanese watercolor (gansai), and special long-haired brushes. I strive to show the beauty of ink shades, the visual effects of its spreading on the paper and create a "picture of the heart" that felt like poetry.

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