Japanese calligraphy: The Art of the Moment | Kumiko | RONJIRU JAPAN | Episode 003

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Kumiko is an award-winning Japanese calligraphy artist and instructor, and an accomplished Japanese koto performer. Her calligraphy works are displayed in private viewings in Tokyo, while selected works have been picked up for display in events across Japan and in countries around the world. She has won multiple awards in Japan and overseas for her calligraphy pieces, one of which has even been added to the permanent collection of artworks from Japan in the National Museum of Prague. Kumiko instructs young students in the techniques of Japanese calligraphy, some of whom have gone on to receive acclaim in their schools and beyond.

In this interview, Kumiko discusses the philosophical aspects of Japanese calligraphy: how it is a powerful form of personal expression; what benefits it has in giving shape to one’s feelings; why she has called it “The Art of the Moment”; and how her creative approach to calligraphy sets her far apart from the traditionalists, and helps practitioners find the voice of their inner heart.

There is great depth and spectrum of expression in the monotone world of Japanese brush-and-ink writing. Passionate to help people overseas learn and experience the charms and controlled spontaneity of character-based art, Kumiko has also conducted lessons at an international school in Japan, spreading the spirit of the art form to students from around the world.

This episode provides insights into Japanese calligraphy, from someone who knows it well.

NOTE: all calligraphic artwork is by KUMIKO. All rights reserved. Used with permission.

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