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Sumi-e
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I have long been fascinated with Eastern art, so it’s not surprising that a friend’s gift of a book on Japanese brush-painting, brushes, paper and ink inspired me to experiment with Sumi-e. I was excited and surprised to find an art form that combined humor and joy with serious spiritual and philosophical meaning.
The simple forms traditionally created with black ink on white paper fascinate me. My progress was slow while I was raising my children, but in 2002 I took my first sumi-e class, The Zen of Painting, with Fumiko Kimura. When she asked me how long I had been painting sumi-e, I knew that I had found my natural niche. I felt totally at one with my medium from that very first class.
In order to achieve the Zen simplicity, I have to fully connect with the subject to understand its true nature, which expresses my love of the natural world. The earthy scent of ink and the brush contacting the rice paper engages all of my senses as my brush spontaneously manifest the subject’s spirit.
All paintings seen here are painted on sumi paper mounted on archival mat board.
Sumi-e with color:
Bath Time 20"HX16"W
Bolide 16"HX20"W
Pesty Kitten 16"HX20"W
Catwalk 20"HX16"W
Knot Defense 16"HX20"W
To Pounce of not 20"HX16"W
Tug-o-worm 16"HX20"W
Sumi-e in black and white:
Mouse Games 14"HX11"W
Scintillation 11"HX14"W
Crab Flamaco 14"HX11"W
Feed Me... Feed Me 14"HX11"W
Share with Me 14"HX11"W
Grapes, a Study 10"X10" (silk)
Narcisus 14"HX11"W
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 Bath Time. © Ellen Miffitt. Used by permission.
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 Bolide. © Ellen Miffitt. Used by permission.
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 Crab Flamaco. © Ellen Miffitt. Used by permission.
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 Feed Me...Feed Me. © Ellen Miffitt. Used by permission.
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 Pesty Kitten. © Ellen Miffitt. Used by permission.
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 Grapes, a study. © Ellen Miffitt. Used by permission.
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