JFG's upcoming exhibiting artist, Maki Ishiwata, will be holding a live workshop during the opening weekend at JFG!
After receiving her BFA at the San Francisco Art Institute in California, Ishiwata worked as an art instructor at the local elementary and middle school for 14 years.
During Ishiwata's 25 years in America, her potential in various creative fields grew.
Since returning to Japan in 2007, and under the influence of her mother who worked with the lore of the traditional Japanese handmade paper (washi), Ishiwata became deeply charmed by its beauty and started to create original "plant figures" using washi.
Development of the technique with paper strings and ligature became her characteristic style.
Admission/Cost: - [Park Map]
Sunday, January 26 - 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
After receiving her BFA at the San Francisco Art Institute in California, Ishiwata worked as an art instructor at the local elementary and middle school for 14 years.
During Ishiwata's 25 years in America, her potential in various creative fields grew.
Since returning to Japan in 2007, and under the influence of her mother who worked with the lore of the traditional Japanese handmade paper (washi), Ishiwata became deeply charmed by its beauty and started to create original "plant figures" using washi.
Development of the technique with paper strings and ligature became her characteristic style.
Admission/Cost: - [Park Map]
Sunday, January 26 - 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM