Showing posts with label Joufuku Size Scroll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joufuku Size Scroll. Show all posts

Monday, March 29, 2010

Joufuku Scroll in House

Customer Response...These types of things just make my day! :)


I just got home from Vancouver and your box was waiting for me. It's fantastic! Perfect, even!!

I have included 2 images of it in its final location; you can see how nicely it harmonizes with everything. One view is from my hall and the other from my office desk chair (so I can look over at it and be inspired)
(If you wish to use these photos on your site, be my guest)

There are some who think that a kakejiku only belongs in a traditional Japanese Alcove called Toko No Ma...But you can see from the pictures below just how beautifully this art can accent a Western Style home...

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 

Saturday, March 13, 2010

I Have Burning Questions Wall Scroll in Sousho

This scroll is our translation of a quote purported by the customer to originate from David Attenbourough, a famous naturalist and biologist of British television. This customer asked us to translate, “I Have Burning Questions” into Japanese. To accurately convey the message of this phrase my wife requested clarification on what type of questions were being talked about? I said something to the effect of the mysteries of the universe, and things we do not know yet.


As a result, we translated the work to read 我心要問在, which is written in all characters which is a traditional method of presenting Japanese calligraphy. The customer requested this in Sousho, or grass style writing. The size of the characters and the spacing in relation to the scroll were well planned out and written by Ryugyoku.

In order to make a good transition between the cloth and the writing, I chose an ichimonji (brocade) with a more open, less busy pattern, and used a lighter color than the cloth, but not a true white, so that it cascades from Darker Cloth, lighter ichimonji to white scroll. The effect is very basic and typical of many traditional Japanese Maru Hyougu style scrolls.

This customer really has an eye for the end look of the scroll, in that in companionship to the beautiful wood lacquered jikusaki, they also ordered a black kakehimo and makihimo to complement the scroll. And pursuing the previous mentioned pattern from top to bottom goes darkest black kakehimo, dark tan cloth lighter ichimonji, white scroll, lighter ichimoji, dark tan cloth, darkest black jikusaki.

It is a very labor intensive process to make a scroll this large, but the end results are very satisfying.

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