Art meets meditation in the ancient Asian technique of ink wash painting. A contemporary award winner will show how it’s done when the Lemont Artists Guild presents a demonstration by Patricia Larkin Green.
Sumi-e Zoom classes with Patricia Larkin Green

will continue in June
All of the Zoom classes have a Zen focus
• Saturdays, June 6, 13, and 20, 2020, 9:00 to 11:00 a.m
The 3 Saturdays are a condensed 4 gentlemen session-emphasis on meditative practice and the process
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-sumi-e-workshops-june-tickets-106683045862
• Sundays, June 7, 14, 21st and 28th, 2020, 10:30 to 12:30 a.m
The Sundays will include more advanced techniques and composition
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-sumi-e-classes-june-tickets-106125512264
Virtual Sumi-e Classes June
Japanese ink painting, (sumi-e) is the art of painting using brush (fude), ink (sumi) and thin absorbent “rice-paper” (washi).
New YouTube videos coming in June-please subscribe to support the channel and get updates to new videos as soon as they are posted:
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Larkin Green Studio – YouTube
Introduction to SUMI-E (Ink-Painting) Advance at your own pace—you do not need to know how to paint with ink, all levels are welcome, You can purchase suppli…
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Thank you!
Patricia
Sanctuary City

Sanctuary City
9′ x 6′ Big Brush ink painting on Torinoko Paper by Patricia Larkin Green
live zen painting from 2019 Matsuri at New City Chicago
photo credit Hillary Johnson
Special Chinese Culture Award

Honored to Receive the Special Cultural Award 特別文化功労賞 for “No Wind” 無風 Invitational, China New Ink Painting Institute Art Museum, Beijing, China “ICCPS (International Chinese Calligraphic Art and Ink Painting Society)”, 中国国際展 受賞者 Beijing, China invited by Society Founder, Ransui Yakata-2019
Honored to Receive Second Grand Prize


Second Grand Prize: Invitational, AnShan City China “ICCPS (International Chinese Calligraphic Art and Ink Painting Society)”, AnShan City, China invited by Society Founder, Ransui Yakata-2018
Honored to receive Award of Excellence for “Wings of hope bear seeds of World Peace”

Award of Excellence for “Wings of hope bear seeds of World Peace”
Sumi-e (Asian Ink Painting by Patricia Larkin Green
Honored to receive Award of Excellence for “Wings of hope bear seeds of World Peace”
sumi-e scroll by Patricia Larkin Green for the 2017 ICCPS International Exhibition in AnShan City, China
October 1-10
Live Big Brush Ink Painting
Live Big Brush Ink Painting with Patricia Larkin Green

2017 Patricia Larkin Green making Sumi -E painting at Morton Arboretum video by Jyoti Srivastava
Lakeview Festival of the Arts: Big Brush Shodo Performance
2017.9.7: Lakeview Festival of the Arts: Big Brush Shodo Performance Saturday, Sept 9th at 1-1:30 PM
Lakeview Festival of the Arts | Belmont & Broadway | Chicago, Illinois
Chicago Botanic Gardens Big Brush Painting
2017.7.9: Ikenobo Ikebana Big Brush Shodo Performance Saturday, May 20th & 21st at 1-1:30 PM
Big Brush Painting at Origami in the Garden
Big Brush Painting at Origami in the Garden
Painting the Essence of Flowers
2017.4.13: Painting the Essence of Flowers/Sumi-e Painting Demonstration and Workshop at The Japanese Cultural Center, Thursday, April 13th, 2017 6-7:30 pm. During this event, participants will witness Larkin Green sensei’s live performance of her work and learn about the Four Treasures of Asian Ink Painting. Participants will also get a chance to paint spring flowers and Roosters (2017 is the Japanese Year of the Fire Rooster).
Location: Japanese Culture Center – 日本文化会館
1016 W. Belmont Ave, Chicago, IL 60657
Sumi-e Painting at DuPage Art League
2017.4.17: Artist Talk, Sumi-e Painting at DuPage Art League:
Patricia Larkin Green will provide an overview of the sumi-e tradition of Asian ink painting and a demonstration of Zen painting
Location: DuPage Art League School and Gallery
218 W. Front Street, Wheaton, IL 60187-5111
“Zen Painting with Ink” Interview with Larkin Green
Sumi-e with Patricia Larkin Green (click link for full interview)
Patricia Larkin Green is a fine artist and skilled sumi-e ink painter. We were curious about this 2000 year-old art form, and she was more than happy to talk about it with us. We learned how its philosophy, “Less is more,” informs her life today. She describes sumi-e as, “zen painting with ink” — a technique where art meets meditation. Read on for more details about this ancient practice of monks and Samurais. Creative Brunch: Sumi-e Workshop (1-Day)
Sunday, April 9 11am – 4pm
Lillstreet Loft
Sumi-e Class (5-Weeks)
Thursdays, beginning May 4 2 – 5pm
Lillstreet Art Center
Sumi-e Painting Workshop at Lillstreet
2017.4.25: Sumi-e Painting Workshop at Lillstreet, Sunday, April 25th, 2017 11-4 pm
Experience the meditative practice of traditional Japanese ink painting, sumi-e, the art of painting using a brush (fude), ink (sumi) and thin, absorbent “rice-paper” (washi). Fundamental brushstrokes will be reviewed and insights into the “way of the brush” will be discussed, while you experiment with your original work.
Chicago, IL 60640
(773)769-4226
Sumi-e (Zen Ink Painting) class at Lillstreet
2017.5.4: Sumi-e Painting at Lillstreet, Thursday, May 4th-June 1st, 2017 2-5 pm Experience the meditative practice of traditional Japanese ink painting, sumi-e, the art of painting using a brush (fude), ink (sumi) and thin, absorbent “rice-paper” (washi). Fundamental brushstrokes will be reviewed and insights into the “way of the brush” will be discussed, while you experiment with your original work. All levels welcome. Beginners receive hands on instruction, intermediate and advanced students receive individual assignments.
Chicago, IL 60640
(773)769-4226
Sumi-e One Day Workshop at Lillstreet
2017.4.25: Sumi-e Painting Workshop at Lillstreet, Sunday, April 25th, 2017 11-4 pm
Experience the meditative practice of traditional Japanese ink painting, sumi-e, the art of painting using a brush (fude), ink (sumi) and thin, absorbent “rice-paper” (washi). Fundamental brushstrokes will be reviewed and insights into the “way of the brush” will be discussed, while you experiment with your original work.
Chicago, IL 60640
(773)769-4226
New Sumi-e Class at Lillstreet
2017.3.30: Sumi-e Painting at Lillstreet
Thursday, May 4th-June 1st, 2017 2-5 pm
Experience the meditative practice of traditional Japanese ink painting, sumi-e, the art of painting using a brush (fude), ink (sumi) and thin, absorbent “rice-paper” (washi). Fundamental brushstrokes will be reviewed and insights into the “way of the brush” will be discussed, while you experiment with your original work.
Chicago, IL 60640
(773)769-4226
Live Sumi-e Demonstration
The Year of the Rooster officially starts the first day of the new lunar year, which follows the phases of the moon. This year is Saturday, January 28th! As the year of the Monkey comes to an end and the Rooster begins – we are proud to host a series of special events for the day!
Celebrate the New Year with a Live Sumi-e Demonstration of the 2017 Fire Rooster by Patricia Larkin Green!
Larkin Green received the 日本ならや本舗賞 2016 Nayara Brush Award for the Fire Rooster Sumi-e (Asian Ink) Paintings in AnShan City, China.
January 28th, 2017
Saturday 12:00 – 12:30 PM
Larkin Green receives ICCPS Naraya Brush Award in China 2016
I am honored to share recognition with esteemed artists of the North America Branch – ICCPS . My paintings 2016 Fire Monkey and 2017 Fire Rooster have received the 日本ならや本舗賞 Naraya Brush Award in AnShan City China for the 2016 exhibition.
Creative Brunch Series: Sumi-e Ink Painting
2016.9.25: Sumi-e Painting at Lillstreet, Sunday, September 25th, 2016 11-4 pm Experience the meditative practice of traditional Japanese ink painting, sumi-e, the art of painting using a brush (fude), ink (sumi) and thin, absorbent “rice-paper” (washi). Fundamental brushstrokes will be reviewed and insights into the “way of the brush” will be discussed, while you experiment with your original work.

Patricia Larkin Green Sumi-e Artist
Creative Brunch Series workshops are held in our private event space, Lillstreet Loft, and include a catered brunch. All ages and skill levels are welcome, but guests must be 21+ to participate in adult beverages.
Date: September 25th, 2016 11-4 pm
Chicago, IL 60640
(773)769-4226
http://www.chicagoartistsresource.org/events/creative-brunch-series-sumie-e-ink-painting
Japanese Culture Center – 日本文化会館
2016.8.4: Japanese Culture Center – 日本文化会館: Introduction to Sumi-e Course
中国遼寧分会後援会賞 Award from China
, Invitational, AnShan City– “ICCPS (International Chinese Calligraphic Art and Ink Painting Society)”, AnShan City, China invited by Society Founder, Ransui Yakata-2015
Honored to receive 中国遼寧分会後援会賞 Award from AnShan City China ICCPS Invitational
Lemont Artists Guild draws top talent for lecture
Lemont Artists Guild to draw on top talent for lecture: Award-winning Larkin Green to demonstrate ink wash painting
(Photo provided by Laurie Peacock and Maggie Rife Ponce)
Sumi-e Ink Ensō Painting demonstration and workshop
Japanese Cultural Center: Nov. 7th, 2015-12:30 Enso Demonstration & Workshop
Scrolls from both the Nakashima Collection and the private collection of the JCC will be on display in addition to Ikebana flower arrangements.
Additionally, an ensō demonstration and sumi-e workshop by Patricia Larkin Green, sumi-e artist, who will demonstrate painting ensō and lead participants in meditation before practicing their own ensō at 12:30 PM on Saturday. The Artist will provide hands-on guidance and discuss a brief history of the ensō (a hand-drawn circle in one uninhibited brushstroke to express a moment when the mind is free to let the body create).
Read More»AnShan City China Exhibition
2015.10.1-10: I am honored to share recognition with esteemed artists of the North America Branch – ICCPS . I have been notified that I have received the 中国遼寧分会後援会賞 Award in AnShan City China for the 2015 exhibition.
Chicago Tribune: Sumi-e Asian Ink Painting
Sumi-e Ink Painting
Three Dahlias One Bee Sumi-e by Patricia Larkin Green
Patricia Larkin Green will demonstrate Sumi-e Ink painting. She is well known as a painter along with her skills in sumi-e ink painting. A turning point for her was learning to paint Sumi-e, (East Asian ink wash painting), where her goal is to capture the soul of the subject. When she paints a flower she is freed from reproduction and inspired to convey its movement and fragrance. Less is more. Her website is: patricialarkingreen.com.
i dreamt i was a butterfly sumi-e painting by Patricia Larkin Green
How do we know if life is not an illusion…
and what difference does it make?
Chuang Tzu, a contemporary of Mencius, is universally regarded as the greatest Taoist after Lao Tzu. His butterfly dream is probably the most celebrated dream ever to be recorded in the history of Chinese Philosophy, which makes it almost impossible to omit in any serious expositions of Chuang Tzu’s works. Whether or not the dream actually occurred is not a matter of great importance. What is important is that it has captured the minds of generations of Philosophers
Chuang Tzu, however, preferred something more compromising: “When I say you are dreaming, so am I.” In other words, we are all dreaming. This is best illustrated in his butterfly dream story. ‘The passage:
Once upon a time, Chuang Tzu dreamed that he was a butterfly, flying about enjoying itself. It did not know that it was Chuang Chou.
Golden Dream poem and ensō by Patricia Larkin Green Artist
Golden Dream poem and ensō by Patricia Larkin Green Artist
Elliptic Dream
Condense. Seep.
quench quaking roots…
Come.
Golden Magnanimity
illuminate earth
Artist Talk, Sumi-e Painting at Lemont Artist Guild
Artist Talk, Sumi-e Painting at Lemont Artist Guild, Patricia Larkin Green will provide an overview of the sumi-e tradition of Asian ink painting and a demonstration of Zen painting
Date: October 21st, 2015 7-9 pm
ICCPS Exhibition China October 2015
“ICCPS (International Chinese Calligraphic Art and Ink Painting Society)”, AnShan City, China invited by Society Founder, Ransui Yakata-2014
October 1-14, 2015
Sumi-e Society of America featured artist Patricia Larkin Green
“Patricia teaches, gives workshops and engages in speaking formats. Her method for teaching is philosophical. She starts with a meditation to help the transition from the outer world into the inner world. She also believes there is much beauty to be discovered in the use of materials themselves and prefers grinding her own ink to prepare for painting. Her focus is on the process, not the result. Patricia states,” As in life, if you make a mistake, you must go on, you cannot cover it up. Sumi-e (literally ink painting), for me, involves a meditative process. It is impossible to correct the line once on the paper. My hand betrays my inner state, requiring a balance of self-control and spontaneity. Every brush-touch must be fully-charged with meaning, with useless detail eliminated. My intent is to let each mark of my brush meet the paper as an extension of my state of mind. I am working inward as I paint outward. In Sumi-e painting, when you observer what you paint, you become it. You no longer see “the Japanese Crane” as separate from yourself. Sprouting feathers, you throw your head back as you dance with your brush and touch the paper with your breath….””
Where Dreams Lay solo show at Chicago State University
“Where Dreams Lay “, solo show curated by Joyce Owens, Chicago State University, Chicago, IL 2015
Award of Excellence: 2014, Jade Buddha Temple-China
Award of Excellence: Invitational, Jade Buddha Temple- “ICCPS (International Chinese Calligraphic Art and Ink Painting Society)”, AnShan City, China invited by Society Founder, Ransui Yakata-2014
Sumi-e Paintings on Exhibit at Heller Nature Center in Highland Park
November 2 through January 5th, 2014
Heller Nature Center is located at 2821 Ridge Road, Highland Park, north of Rt. 22..
Exhibiting with artists Reggie Sisker, Lynn Foster, Kay Thomas, Monica Cardestam, Ileane Tatar and Maxine Gladstone
2013 ICCPS Award Of Excellence
Patricia Larkin Green
2013 ICCPS
(International Chinese Calligraphic
Art and Ink Painting Artist)
Award of Excellence
for
“Japanese Cranes Mating Dance”:
2013 International Exhibition in China
October 1-October 10th, AnShan City, China
Dance of the Cranes by Patricia Larkin Green
The ICCPS – International Chinese Calligraphy and Ink Painting Society – will hold it’s 3rd annual exhibition in China in October 2013. Calligraphy and sumi-e artists from all over the world will be participating in this prestigious event. Countries include: Japan, China, USA, Canada, Holland, Argentina, Croatia, France, Germany, Australia, and Russia.
The North America Branch of ICCPS is honored to be participating. We will have 12 members represented. They include: Casey Shannon ~ USA Marc Bauer-Maison ~ Canada Tai Oi Yee ~ Canada William Preston ~ USA Kalpa MacLaclan ~ Holland Martha Goedings ~ Holland Alfred Krupa ~ Croatia Patricia Larkin Green ~ USA Patricia Ines Gomes ~ Argentina Meredith McPherson ~ USA Rona Conti ~ USA Alejandro Angio ~ USA
Read More»The Drawing Workshop is Saved
The Drawing Workshop-click to see story aired on Chicago Tonight 8.22.2013
Thanks to a group of artists* drawing together to preserve a Chicago Legacy-The Drawing Workshop was brought to the attention of Bruce Robbins, founder of Lillstreet and this valuable art institution was saved. After 40 years George Soto’s “The Drawing Workshop” will continue under Lillstreet after August. For more information email here: thedrawingworkshop@lillstreet.com
Founded by George Sotos over forty years ago at the landmarked Tree Studios building in Chicago, The Drawing Workshop is a large art studio (or atelier) at 4011 N. Ravenswood, Chicago, IL. It is near the Brown Line El stop at Montrose and the Metra station at Lawrence.
The Drawing Workshop is open to everyone. For a small studio/model fee, those who love drawing from life and learning a “visual vocabulary” may participate in weekly sessions. These sessions meet the needs of professional working artists and serious amateur artists who receive critiques and personalized instruction.
Read More»As in life, if you make a mistake, you must go on, you cannot cover it up.
Sumi-e informs my painting; I begin with the meditative process, stretching to inhabit my subject matter and leaving the mark on paper with my impression. It is a lovely way to create.
Madeleine Stanley-Jossem revealed painting as meditation to me. The sumi-e tradition of Asian ink painting from teacher to student moves in a continuum, with no end to the journey for truth. In sumi-e, the brush reveals your truth. The process is important. I learned hand to hand by observing her gracefully sway with her brush, dipping into her soul and tracing the ink like a gentle breath of life over delicate rice paper. Enjoy the discovery and come with me on my journey…
Within: Unmade Bed @ Casa Verde self portrait by Patricia Larkin Green
http://www.33contemporary.com/SelfPortrait2011.html
WITHIN. 9th Annual National Self Portrait
July 19 to August 10, 2013
Curator: Sergio Gomez
33 Contemporary Gallery
1029 W. 35th St.
First Floor
Chicago, IL 60609
Ph. 708-837-4534
“WITHIN” celebrates nine consecutive years of successful national self-portrait exhibitions. Over the years, over 900 artists have participated in this annual event which began nine years ago as 33 Contemporary Gallery opened its its doors to the public for the very first time at the Zhou B Art Center in Chicago.
Read More»Exquisite Exhibit at the Asia Society.

Inhale beauty, Exhale sumi-e…
my song for Lisa on her birthday ♥

Snowdrops from http://www.woodlandtrustshop.com
Dew snowdrop
unfurl
glistening truth
sister kin
refrain
my song for Lisa on her birthday ♥
Hummingbird sumi-e painting by Patricia Larkin Green
Sumi-e (East Asian ink wash painting) largely informs my work. Meditation and planning are essential. It is impossible to correct the line once on paper. My hand betrays my inner state, requiring a balance of self-control and spontaneity. Before I begin I distill my subject’s essence in my mind. Every brush-touch must be full-charged with meaning, with useless detail eliminated. When I paint a flower I am freed from reproduction and inspired to convey its movement and fragrance.
FEATHERED FLIGHTS AND FANTASIES
FEATHERED FLIGHTS AND FANTASIES
Featuring the work of:
Jerry Alt & Patricia Larkin Green
Curated by: Barbara Hirschfeld
The Metropolitan Club
233 S. Wacker Drive, 66th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606
Date: Friday, March 1
Time: 7:30 to 9:30
“Sumi-e (East Asian ink wash painting) … Meditation and planning are essential. It is impossible to correct the line once on paper. My hand betrays my inner state, requiring a balance of self-control and spontaneity. I distill my subject’s essence in my mind while grinding the ink. Every brush-touch must be full-charged with meaning, with useless detail eliminated. When I paint a flower I am freed from reproduction and inspired to convey its movement and fragrance.
Read More»White Dahlia by Patricia Larkin Green
golden sunshine dawns
shimmering rays highlight
warmth lengthens this day…
Morning Art: Patricia Larkin Green
Thank you! Chicagoland / Visual Art Morning Art: Patricia Larkin Green
Posted by Julia Thiel
free as a bird
Title: L’oiseau libre by Patricia Larkin Green
Feeling free as a bird
Medium: sumi-e ink on rice paper (highly absorbent mulberry paper) mounted on silk scroll
Size: 25” x 14”
Reciprocity receives Juror Award
patricialarkingreen.com
Just confirmed a show at the Metropolitan Club Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower) January 15 through March 15! Installing show today with curator @Barbara Yarbrough-Hirschfeld. The show is featuring four of my sumi-e scrolls depicting birds alongside the stunning photography work of @Jerry Alt.
2013 Kakizome
My 2013 Kakizome is on the upper left. 自由の鳥 closely meaning free as a bird…
Kakizome (書き初め, literally “first writing”) is a Japanese term for the first calligraphy written at the beginning of a year, traditionally on January 2.
The Boxman Cometh…
And then the gasman…
Larkin Green Unmade Bed series at LillStreet
Patricia Larkin Green is currently working on a series named: I paint my unmade beds. Combining these paintings with her poetry is important to her. “This is how I reconcile my art spirit with corporate persona. A morning meditation over my body’s imprint on hotel linens, observing yesterday’s dreams filtered by a strange city’s dawning potential. A new daylight stretches across crushed pillows and twisted covers. Then: I suit up, paint my face and confront the business world. “
Reciprocity
Reciprocity 54 x 15 Sumi-e Painting by Patricia Larkin Green
Reciprocity is one of my sumi-e scrolls enroute from Japan for the second ICCPS exhibit in China opening October 1st
Bearing Witness…
Bearing Witness to Occupy Wall Street
Save The Drawing Workshop
The Drawing Workshop has been around for 40 years, offering live models for professional and amateur artists to draw or paint. Classes like these are still offered at art colleges, but the Drawing Workshop has a drop-in approach for its clients, who range from courtroom artists to bankers to hobbyists. It’s a time-honored art tradition known as the “atelier” (French for “workshop”) that is fading in the digital age.
The Drawing Workshop in Ravenswood is now in jeopardy of closing due to the retirement of its founder, George Sotos. We have the story on Chicago Tonight at 7:00 pm.
“I have my left foot anchored in corporate america while my right stretches with my art spirit. The ritualistic exercise, meditation and workshop community of Life Drawing recharges and integrates me. Over the years, creative problem solving while drawing from life has developed in me the resourcefulness for solving new challenges in my day job. The professional set up of the studio at The Drawing Workshop provides a needed respite for me. Here in the heart of Chicago beats the classical tradition of The Drawing Workshop. I want to keep it alive.” Patricia Larkin Green
how can you sleep in the Magic Kingdom?
how can you sleep in the Magic Kingdom?
Dawn whispered through the curtains…
Dawn whispered through the curtains…
there is no time to sleep.
you are in New York City.
Rear Window at The Hotel Astoria
24 x 30 oil painting by Patricia Larkin Green
Sumi-e Exhibition at the Jade Buddha Temple in Anshan City in China
Coming Sumi-e Exhibition China ICCPS int. at the Jade Buddha Temple in Anshan City from 01/10 – 10/10/2012
Murphy’s Law: You will get upgraded to the best room in the hotel…
Murphy’s Law: You will get upgraded to the best room in the hotel when you have the shortest stay…arrived late evening… morning appointment came too early… didn’t want to go to sleep-this room was so enchanting!
From my heart to your eyes, I danced at your wedding
(Congratulations Liz Fonder and Jim)
I paint my unmade beds…
Unmade Bed: Chicago, IL Elysian Hotel
16 x 20 oil on panel by Patricia Larkin Green
(our 15 year anniversary)
Last Friday I was so tired, I painted my unmade bed and
just wanted to crawl into it and go to sleep…
CCIH: Landscapes and Florals by Larkin Green
Feb-June 2012
4700 N. Ravenswood Chicago, IL 60640 www.theCCIH.comThank you for coming out to support the Chicago Center for Integration and Healing and my artwork. The other artist in the show is Julie Koenig, an ovarian cancer survivor. When CCIH Director, Amy Zajakowski Uhll spoke about her vision for the Center the packed room fell silent and drew close. Love and admiration communed throughout and applause rose each time she directed the spotlight on her supporting cast. These brave therapists commit their lives to guiding trauma victims, cancer survivors and damaged souls back to a healthy life. CCIH is doing tremendous work and I am honored to have been part of their Grand Opening. A special thank you to Carol McRaith.
Can You Hear Me Now?
Paradigm Shift: The Art of the Chicago Spring (Opening Reception)
A group show featuring art inspired by the Occupy movement
April 13, 2012 5:00pm -9pm second floor of the Fine Arts Building 410 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, ILArtworks, Music, Dance and refreshments to celebrate Occupy Chicago Spring Kickoff
Opening reception: Friday, April 13th, 5 – 9 p.m.
Original work by the following local and national artists:
Robyn Alatorre
Justin Binachi
Fleurs de guerre
Angelica Garcia
Tiffany Gholar
Patricia Larkin Green
Stuart Hall
Jeanine Hill-Soldner
Jeremiah Jones
Serge Lubomudrov
Charles Miller
Jenny Rotten
Robert Sebanc
Fotios Zemenides
Faire la bise
Drie kussen; faire la bise; beso-beso…We all wish to flood your beautiful body with warm sunshine and nature’s gentle strength, and the knowledge that we will continually shower you with our most positive thoughts and love…
“Worrying does not empty tomorrow of it’s troubles, it empties today of it’s strength.”