I am still working on customer orders during the quarantine. Here is a beautiful dragon painting that was painted by an artist on the east coast area of the US. His work is so vibrant and detailed. I have also put a gold cloth and a very light cream color cloth on the drying board for this painting. I will continue working on this tomorrow and get it into stage 2a.
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Showing posts with label Custom Wallscroll Painting. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Friday, July 6, 2012
Enso Scroll for Bonsai/Suiseki Enthusiast
This scroll was made for a bonsai/suiseki enthusiast in California. He wanted an Enso that was larger, but I said if we wanted to use it for a display then we would have to create more whitespace for the piece. Hence the very large unpainted section at the top and middle. With the Enso near the bottom, it could compete with the main piece, but I think it actually works better to have the painting section so near to the main display piece.
The scroll was done in a black cloth which is very dark, but it seems to work well with the painting. I recommended to do this scroll in the most informal Fukuro Hyougu style. But I did two things to help spruce up the simplicity of the scroll. I placed a 0.5 bun (1.5 millimeter) red suji around the entire artwork, and then I placed three suji horizontally along the Ten and Chi of the scroll. 1 suji on top and 2 suji on the bottom. The scroll is then completed with the Akebono style wooden jikusaki. This mixes a black and reddish orange lacquer over the wood. It is completed with the Kogecha (Navy/Dark Brown) hanging string.

Dimensions as follows:
The scroll was done in a black cloth which is very dark, but it seems to work well with the painting. I recommended to do this scroll in the most informal Fukuro Hyougu style. But I did two things to help spruce up the simplicity of the scroll. I placed a 0.5 bun (1.5 millimeter) red suji around the entire artwork, and then I placed three suji horizontally along the Ten and Chi of the scroll. 1 suji on top and 2 suji on the bottom. The scroll is then completed with the Akebono style wooden jikusaki. This mixes a black and reddish orange lacquer over the wood. It is completed with the Kogecha (Navy/Dark Brown) hanging string.
Dimensions as follows:
| Name in Kanji | Name in English | Size in Bun | Size in Inches |
| 天 | Ten | 70 | 8.35 |
| 筋 | Suji | 0.5 | 0.06 |
| 天 | Partition Bottom | 44 | 5.25 |
| 紙本の幅さ | Artwork Width | 130 | 15.51 |
| 紙本の長さ | Artwork Length | 424 | 50.58 |
| 柱 | Pillars | 25 | 2.98 |
| 地 | Chi First Partition | 17 | 2.03 |
| 筋 | Suji | 1 | 0.12 |
| 地 | Middle Partition | 15 | 1.79 |
| 地 | Bottom Partition | 40 | 4.77 |
| 掛け軸の幅さ | Scroll Width | 180 | 21.47 |
| 掛け軸の長さ | Scroll Length | 611.5 | 72.95 |
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