Wisdom in Edo
Edo was the name for 17th to 19th century Tokyo, Japan. Although life was very primitive then, people loved art, music, performance, textile and food. They lived simply, yet knew what was enough to make them happy and feel at peace. Their wisdom, creativity, and hard work are reminders of how to live everyday life sincerely in our century.
WISDOM OF WATER, 2016
Woodcut, Silkscreen, and Linoleum cut
96" x 137-1/4”
Installation view
The Fine Arts Gallery, 2018
 College of Southern Nevada, North Las Vegas, Nevada
RIKYU’S PHILOSOPHY, 2018
Woodcut and linoleum cut
85” x 85”
RIKYU’S HOSPITALITY, 2018
Woodcut and Silkscreen         E.V. 10
17-3/4” x 17-3/4”
ORIBE’S HOSPITALITY, 2018
Woodcut and Silkscreen            ED. 10
17-3/4” x 17-3/4”
ORIBE’S HOSPITALITY II, 2018
Woodcut and Silkscreen            ED. 7
17-3/4” x 17-3/4”
CITIES IN CHECKERS, 2017
Woodcut
94” x 91-1/2”
ECOLOGY IN EDO (Study from Ogata Korin), 2011
Woodcut, Monoprint, Silkscreen & Linoleum cut
81” x 162”
AQUA COSMOS IN EDO (Study from Ogata Korin), 2011
Woodcut & Monoprint
81” x 162”
Installation view
Joan Derryberry Art Gallery, 2014
Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, Tennessee
LETTER FOR PEACE CONFERENCE, 2012
Woodcut and Linoleum cut on folded and opened paper
45-1/2” x 98”
LETTER FOR SEASON’S GREETING, 2012
Woodcut and Linoleum cut on folded and opened paper
45” x 95”
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