Showing posts with label Migrating Geese Sumie Scroll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Migrating Geese Sumie Scroll. Show all posts

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Migrating Geese Fukuro Hyougu

This scroll is no longer for sale. Artist is Darlene Dihel. It was purchased by a bonsai artist at the Bonsai in the Bluegrass convention.

If you would like to order a custom scroll there are three ways to get started: 1. Go to my shopping site at www.shop.customjapanesecalligraphy.com 2. Download my scroll design workbook from my website at www.customjapanesecalligraphy.com to read about the concepts behind kakejiku or wallscroll design. 3. E-mail to me directly at sales@customjapanesecalligraphy.com

This scroll is my favorite of the three. It is in the Fukuro Hyougu style with one suji in the Ten section and two suji in the Chi Section. I used the navy cloth to symbolize the night, along with the Kogecha kakehimo and black plastic Jikusaki to give the feel of night. The Orchid suji is used to contrast strongly with the dark cloth.

Dimensions as follows:
Kanji English Name Size in A. Bun B. Millimeters C. Inches


天 Ten 99 299.97 11.81

天 Partition Top 70 212.1 8.35

天 Partition Bottom 29 87.87 3.46

紙本の幅さ Artwork Width 70 212.1 8.35

紙本の長さ Artwork Length 106 321.18 12.64

柱 Pillars 19 57.57 2.27

地 Chi 61 184.83 7.28

地 Partition Top 19 57.57 2.27

地 Partition Middle 14 42.42 1.67

地 Partition Bottom 28 84.84 3.34

掛け軸の幅さ Scroll Width 108 327.24 12.88

掛け軸の長さ Scroll Length 266 805.98 31.73

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Migrating Geese Sumie Wallscroll

This scroll was accomplished by joint effort of Sumie Artist Darlene Dihel based out of the Seattle area of Washington. I have been working on a planting to display a fall scene of migrating geese. This scroll was completed to vend at an event at Bonsai in the Bluegrass. The scroll has been sold.

If you would like to order a custom scroll there are three ways to get started: 1. Go to my shopping site at www.shop.customjapanesecalligraphy.com 2. Download my scroll design workbook from my website at www.customjapanesecalligraphy.com to read about the concepts behind kakejiku or wallscroll design. 3. E-mail to me directly at sales@customjapanesecalligraphy.com