2012年2月15日水曜日

Exhibition of Kansho Miyashita and his students+Paper Cutout Artist Kanon (EN)


“Kansho Miyashita” is not just a Temple Master of Taima Temple Soinin in Nara prefecture Japan, but also a Suiboku-ga (ink painting) artist, a Calligrapher and a Flower arrangement artist. This multi talented artist will be holding a 3days exhibition at ”Michi Retreat” in Ubud Bali.
Also Paper Cutout Artist “Kirie Kanon” will be hosting a personal exhibition there and will be expressing Japanese art from her unique sophisticated and diversified viewpoint.  
The location “Michi Retreat” is very well known as a Minshuku (guest house) owned and managed by Professor David Kung. Although he calls it a Minshuku, it is actually on an extremely large scale. The property contains all the world’s essences that Professor Kung assimilated while he travelled across the globe. His ideas are incorporated in every corner and expressed fully in this amazing retreat.
How will the Japanese culture flourish in this space during this 3days event? During the exhibition, various installations will be utilized to express the understanding of the Japanese culture also known as “wa”. There will be Live Calligraphy painting performances, Ikebana flower arranging demonstrations by Kansho Miyashita and also Origami (paper folding) & Furoshiki (Japanese style cloth for wrapping things) workshops by Kansho’s students. All of these fantastic events will be held in the beautiful scenic countryside of Ubud , with its abundant nature and distinct flow of time. 
All of the art works displayed will be available on site. We wish that after our visitors have experienced these highly original, organic and 3 dimensional art works, that they will be able to hold in their hearts and memories the “New Version” of the “Good old Japan”. 

The Art of Calligraphy
The Art of Calligraphy can even lead the artist to an amazing extent that the he himself would never have dreamt of. The strong aspiration towards “beauty” followed by abstraction leads to a figure that no one in the world could have imagined. This presents to the viewers the mysterious swell that only uncharted waters can provide.
  
21st February 2012     14:0020:00
22nd & 23rd February 2012    9:0018:00
ParticipantsKansho Miyashita (Temple Master of Taima Temple Soinin/ Suiboku ga artist/ Calligrapher/ Ikebana Flower arrangement artistand his students.
Kirie KanonPaper Cutout Artist

● Reception Party
21st February 2012  14:0020:00
Live performances by Kansho MiyashitaCalligraphy/ Suiboku ga/ Ikebana Flower Arrangement
Origami & Furoshiki demonstrations by Kansho’s students.

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