Japanese Ink Painting: Lessons in Suiboku Technique (Designed for the Beginner)
By (Author) Ryukyu Saito
Tuttle Publishing
Tuttle Publishing
1st August 2000
20th September 2000
United States
General
Non Fiction
Painting, drawing and art manuals
751.4252
Paperback
96
Width 210mm, Height 197mm
284g
Japanese Ink Painting: Lessons in Suiboku Technique teaches beginners the fundamental techniques ofsuiboku, a form of Japanese ink painting.
Suiboku is considered to be a type of Japanese painting known as sumi-e. It adds water to emphasize the shading of black into gray in one brush-stroke. With origins in China and a spiritual basis in Zen Buddhism, this form of brush paintingexpressing nature's colors through shades of black ink monochromehas been enjoyed throughout the centuries in Japan as a hobby for the amateur.
This Japanese painting book offers step-by-step lessons with easy-to-understand explanations through nearly 60 illustrations. The numerous photographs at the end of the book, in addition to the works of great masters in the art of suiboku, include several paintings by the author's pupils to prove what the amateur can achieve through careful observance of instructions and patient practice. As the author points out, this book is designed for the beginner, and "even the amateur can learn by himself and enjoy suiboku as a hobby."
"designed for the beginner or amateur who can by himself learn and enjoy this technique as a hobbywell worth the money." --The Decorator
"illustrated step-by-step lessons are compact and clearrecommended." --Library Journal
"invaluable for understanding Oriental painting and the actual technique to be enjoyed as a hobby or used as a supplementary skill integrated with the professional's vocabulary." --American Artist
Ryuku Saito has devoted his entire life to the study of Japanese art. A member of the Japan Art Society, Mr. Saito works closely with foreigners in Japan to acquaint them with the art of suiboku. He is an active director of the International Art Society.