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Japanese ink painting, or sumi-e, is the embodiment of Japanese aesthetics. Using just simple black ink and carefully curated white space, sumi-e captures the timeless beauty and complexity of the natural world.
Puget Sound Sumi Artists (PSSA) is opened to amateur and professional artists 18 years of age or older who create original works in sumi-related Asian Art (both traditional and contemporary); and those interested in promoting the same in Washington State.
Therefore, sumi-e literally translates as ‘ink painting’, but its meaning goes far beyond technique. It is an artistic expression influenced by Zen Buddhism, in which each stroke represents the connection between the artist and nature, without the need for unnecessary embellishment.
SUMI-E is the Japanese word for Black Ink Painting. East Asian Painting and writing developed together in ancient China using the same materials —brush and ink on paper.
Japanese ink painting, (sumi-e) is the art of painting using brush (fude), ink (sumi) and thin absorbent “rice-paper” (washi). Patricia Larkin Green will be instructing 5 classes of Sumi-e (each 2 hr long).
Sumi-e, often translated as “ink painting,” is a traditional East Asian monochrome ink painting technique that originated in China and was later adopted and refined in Japan.
Shop sumi-e painting supplies at Blick. Find sumi brushes, inks, papers, pens, accessories, and more for your next sumi-e painting project.