Artists





Matsumi Kanemitsu (1922, Ogden, Utah -- 1992, Los Angeles)

Zen in Blue, 1976 (also titled Meditation #3)

Three-color lithograph, 26/30

Image 30 x 22 inches

Sumiye Okoshi (1921, Seattle, Washington -- 2008, New York, NY)

Persistent Lights, n.d.

Mixed media on canvas

Takuma Kamine

(b. 1978, Osaka, Japan)

Sci-fi inspired Buddhist gods sculpted in resin

Makiko Takahashi

(b. 1976, Yokohama, Japan)

Fantastic creatures in pate de verre and mixed media

Yuko Murakoshi

(b.1966, Japan)

Nihonga, using mineral pigments and collage on washi paper

Emily Hanako Momohara (b.1974, Seattle, Washington)

Sagebrush Seasons: Autumn, 2011

Photography

42 x 20 inches framed

Saburo Kuzumi (1946, Tokyo -- 2000, Japan)

Nihonga painter, active in Japan and U.S.A.

Sunflower, ca. 1993

Mineral pigments on linen

60.5 x 22.5 inches framed

Nancy Uyemura, Rainbow, $13,000

Nancy Uyemura, Waves, $7,000

To his art students, Japanese-American abstract expressionist Matsumi Kanemitsu passed on his lyrical calligraphic brush strokes, his subtle use of colors, and his attention to natural elements. Nancy Uyemura blends harmonious lines and subtle hues to reflect her practice of color therapy and Feng Shui.

Keiko Inoh Installation

A prominent and unique artist in her field, Keiko has exhibited internationally and has won numerous awards and scholarships, including Holbein, and has been the subject of press in noted art trade publications in Japan.