About this Event
Hyougu (表具) : The ancient eastern craft of mounting pieces of calligraphy, paintings, or other works of art in order to preserve and display them.
Workshop Price: $90
Dates: Sunday Jan 12: 10:30-12:30, Sunday Jan 19th and 26th from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM Central Time note longer time
Workshop Description: Introduction to the Contemporary technique of “Wet Mounting”.
Create an Ensō (円相, "circular form") or Kakizome (書き初め-first painting of the year) and or select one of your artworks. Mount your artwork or a blank sheet of paper for a direct painting. Traditional Sumi-e, Shodo and Suiboku-ga papers become wavy and uneven artwork after they dry. Most Western Frame shops are not accustomed to framing this style of work, so artists may need to know how to smooth, mount and frame their work on their own.
Week 1: The Artwork: How to select the Artwork to be Mounted. We will paint some Ensō or Kakizome (first painting of the year) to practice your mounting, then prepare our materials for Week 2 and 3 (Mix paste, select artwork, Q&A on Materials
Week 2: Mounting & Matting
Week 3: Finishing and Framing
Supplies: Wet Mounting kit is available at Oriental Art Supply or you can use your own materials if you have them.
- Wet Mounting Kit
- Additional Mounting Supplies can be purchased at: Inkston, Blue Heron Art Supply or Talas
To be added to the wait list, or If you have any questions or want to share the work you plan to mount, please email [email protected] [email protected]
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Japanese Culture Center, 2940 North Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, United States
USD 97.73