日本語 It was the opening weekend of the 2016 Art Walk, here in Ridgefield, Connecticut. On 8/19 (Fri), artists who were selected for this art event had opening receptions at all the restaurants, stores and the town hall in the downtown in the evening. The Ridgefield Guild of Artists, the organization my husband and I belong to and the organizer of this event, had…
日本語 I just felt like painting another Japanese flowers. Wisteria can be typically seen in larger parks in Japan. When I was a child, I liked walking under a wisteria trellis to smell the sweet flower fragrance. It was a little more work than I thought to paint these flowers. I had to paint many layers of colors to depict the texture of…
日本語 It is finally spring. For me, it is time to get ready for spring art shows. I usually enter something that fits the season of the art show. In Japan, cherry blossoms are the first thing that comes to people’s mind when they think of spring. At this time of the year I always remember and long for the beauty of cherry…
日本語 Time seems to fly faster in December. While I was participating in some December art shows in Connecticut, I was also busy with Christmas shopping and planning what to do during the holidays. In addition to the art shows in CT, a couple of my paintings were also on display until 12/22 in this show in West Chester, PA, “$300 and Under” ,…
日本語 It is December! Yes, it is the holiday season and time for Christmas shopping. Therefore, there are many art shows for sales in December. After I moved to Connecticut from Massachusetts, I started searching for local art shows so that I can “debut” here in Connecticut. The first one I found was this annual art show (12/5 – 12/13) at Mark Twain Library…
日本語 I just moved to Danbury, Connecticut from Franklin, Massachusetts in mid-October. It has been a bit crazy before and after the move. I had no time to paint for a while. Now that my little one started going to a new preschool, I finally got time to breathe. This allowed me to look back at the 2.5 years I spent in MA. The…
日本語 Mary, my art teacher, who taught me landscape painting when I lived in Pennsylvania, passed away last week. Notified via a Facebook post I was very much shocked by this sudden news about her death and had to read this post many times until I knew that it was true. I was fortunate enough to be able to attend her landscape painting class…
日本語 It has gotten a lot cooler here in Massachusetts. I feel that autumn is approaching slowly. There will be a juried show, “The Artist Travels”, at Rhode Island Watercolor Society in September, so I wanted to paint a beautiful autumn landscape from one of my past trips outside the United States. My Austrian husband is a big fan of Japan, so he suggested…
日本語 Kyushu was hit by record rainfall this summer! I watched the recent news on the heavy rain in mid July, which brought back memories of my trip there in 2010. Kyushu is not part of “Honshu ( the mainland of Japan)”, but the largest Japanese southern island. The nature there looks very unique, compared to other parts of Japan. There are a number of…
日本語 It was the second time that I participated in the member exhibition of my local art association, Franklin Art Association. Every artist was allowed to enter two pieces. I showed “Cuddly Time” and “Spring in Kobe “. I was too new in the last member show to talk to other member artists, but this time I got to talk to some great art…