Part of the February special exhibit at the Kokaido Hall in downtown Echizen city (Fukui-ken) has been a few demonstrations of the visual artist at work; in this case at the gallery, but with related events this time at Shokaku-ji, about 150m to the west, or so.
The artist, Ueda Miyuki (site requires Flash support, so IE browser), uses traditional materials (ink, brush, washi Japanese paper) for today's themes with her dancing sumi-e brush performance event - meaning very large pieces of Japanese paper and live music to motivate the artist - note that she paints with left hand but later was writing address information with right! Among the collected video clips, below, the last one with Tibetan singing bowls is particularly riveting.
The artist, Ueda Miyuki (site requires Flash support, so IE browser), uses traditional materials (ink, brush, washi Japanese paper) for today's themes with her dancing sumi-e brush performance event - meaning very large pieces of Japanese paper and live music to motivate the artist - note that she paints with left hand but later was writing address information with right! Among the collected video clips, below, the last one with Tibetan singing bowls is particularly riveting.
*Performance 2017-02-19, preparing the way - https://vimeo.com/204826192
vimeo.com For more than a decade Miyuki Ueda has combined live music and innovative visual art made from traditional materials (Japanese washi paper, ink and brush; surfaces… |
*Performance 2017-02-19, first ink - https://vimeo.com/204826215
*Performance 2017-02-19, autobiography installation, https://www.flickr.com/photos/gpwitteveen/32159822604
*Performance 2017-02-19, completing the details - https://youtu.be/OU_klPZ4PF4
*Performance 2017-02-19, adding red details - https://youtu.be/-PRRiTj0g94
*Performance 2017-02-19, after the performance, https://www.flickr.com/photos/gpwitteveen/32849421332
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