Apr 01 2009

“Tanpopo” by Ai Yamaguchi

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"Tanpopo" by Ai Yamaguchi

YingHui sent me a Japanese card of this work by Ai Yamaguchi, a young artist of excellent reputation.  Her work combines classic Japanese art with pop culture themes.  The original works are acrylic on Japanese paper, and each of the original paintings measures 4¾ x 4¾ inches (about 12 x 12 centimeters).

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2 Responses to ““Tanpopo” by Ai Yamaguchi”

  1. From Eddy:

    C’est vraiment magnifique, c’est un très beau travail manuel.
    On reconnait la “Japanese touch” sur cette carte.
    Superbe.

    Posted on 1 April 2009 at 12:29 PM #
  2. From Evelyn Yvonne Theriault:

    These are such exquisite little drawings. The Japanese seem to have an affinity for small masterpieces – for instance their netsuke (tiny sculptures) and Japanese bonsai.
    Thanks for sharing, and for your thoughtful comment on my blog.
    Evelyn in Montreal

    Posted on 3 April 2009 at 4:22 PM #

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