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  • White Bloom
    Japanese Traditional Pigment on Paper
    10" x 24"

  • Feather
    Japanese Traditional Pigment on Paper
    21" x 13"

  • I Can Hear Someone Calling Me
    Japanese Traditional Pigment on Paper
    7.5" x 13"

  • At the Blooming
    Japanese Traditional Pigment on Paper
    6" x 9"

  • Dancers
    Japanese Traditional Pigment on Paper
    15" x 18"

  • Dance
    Japanese Traditional Pigment on Paper
    21" x 18"


Midori FuruhashiMidori Furuhashi

Midori Furuhashi

Elemental Realms
February 10 - March 1, 2012 Reception: Thursday February 16, 2012 6-8 PM

Press Release

Midori Furuhashi, a native of Hiroshima, dives deep into Japanese artistic tradition to create her one-of-a-kind, dreamily updated visions of the sublime. Employing the ancient materials of handmade paper and pigment derived from metal, shell, and rock, Furuhashi recreates the delicate, radiant tracery of the best-known Japanese pen-and-ink painters, such as Katsushika Hokusai. However, her addition of a female figure intertwined with flowers, animals, and symbolic elements is unmistakably modern and irrepressibly imaginative, showing her vision beyond the confines of tradition.

Furuhashi’s pieces display a centralized composition, flattened field of depth, and a simplified color palette that often relies on a single dramatic contrast between two tones. Within such technical restraints, the artist finds a wealth of symbolic territory in her subject matter. Women’s faces emerge from enormous blossoms; two figures embrace amidst a whirlpool of brushstrokes. “I feel all creatures have the same roots of life,” Furuhashi says by way of explaining her sensational creations. “Love continues our existence externally, passing one’s life to the next generation.”


Artist Statement

I paint the figures of both nature and humanity, linked by the theme of eternal life and the love that grants it. I paint in a Japanese traditional style mixed with western techniques, using traditional materials which use natural pigments and that make me feel that nature is helping me to paint. I emphasize outline shapes with lines that draw out the merits of the materials. In this way, I can use the full richness and brightness of the colors. I also use silver foil to create the impression of the roots of a trunk – as if a human being, having roots, will be able to bloom beautifully like a flower.


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