The Plum Blossom Path-Virtual Sumi-e class
The Path of the Four “Nobles”
The Plum Blossom Path
2022 March/April Sumi-e on Sunday: The Grass Orchid Path
Time: Sundays 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Dates: March 27, April 3, 10 & 24 (skip Easter Sunday)
2022 March/April Sumi-e on Tuesday: The Grass Orchid Path
Time: Tuesday 3:00 PM CT- 5:00 PM CT
Dates: March 29, April 5, 12 & 19
The emphasis is on the process! The Class will review the foundations of Sumi-e.
- Introduction to an appreciation of Chinese/Japanese calligraphy and painting
- “Four Treasures” (The ink stick, the ink stone, brush and paper) , the equipment and supplies
- Basic exercise on painting The Plum Blossom Trunks, Branches, petals and the basic composition of a Plum Blossom painting.
- Each class begins with a Zen lesson followed by breath and hand exercises.
- Demonstration of the “Vocabulary of strokes” followed by step-by-step guided instruction on how to paint “The Four Nobles (Gentlemen): The Plum Blossom Path”
- Int & Adv. will focus on Trunks, Branches, petals and composing paintings using Paper from The Advanced Paper Roll. Advanced Students will be provided individualized guidance, work at their own pace discovering “idea” paintings and advanced techniques. All levels are welcome, plan to let go and have fun while learning a few new stroke techniques.All levels are welcome, plan to let go and have fun while learning a few new stroke techniques.
If you need course materials a full sumi-e kit is available here.
Beginning Tutorial Lessons are on YouTube. Please subscribe to Larkin Green Studio YouTube Channel. New lessons will be added on a regular basis
教土格: Passed Genshin-kai Shodo Exam
Genshin-kai: The Japanese Calligraphy Association in Japan, 教土格 (Teacher) 2021 under the teachings of master calligrapher Hekiun Oda.
August 2021 Sumi-e on Sunday New Class Schedule
Sumi-e on Sunday: Ten Verses on Ox-herding, a Zen parable on enlightenment. To celebrate The Year of the Ox, we continue the 2021 Sumi-e on Sunday Series learning the vocabulary of strokes while creating Ten paintings to accompany the Ten Verses on Ox-herding, a Zen parable on enlightenment.
There will be five classes where we will start with stroke techniques, then apply them to two paintings which can be completed during class.
All levels are welcome, plan to let go, have fun while learning a few new stoke techniques and create your own interpretation of the ten verses.
December 2020 Genshin-kai Nihon Shodo Exam:
Qualified for 8th Dan under the teachings of master calligrapher Hekiun Oda: An artist of many talents, here is one of @plarkingreen ‘s examples for her Shodo 8th degree (八段) examination. Not only did she pass, but this piece was recognized as one the best submissions in the organizational monthly publication. Congratulations to @plarkingreen, her teacher @hekiunoda , and the Shodo group in Chicago! #japanese #culture #calligraphy #shodo #blackandwhiteart #inkart #japaneseart #chicagoartist #chicago #lakeviewchicago #japaneseculture #japaneseculturecenter
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
Sumi-e Painting Classes (Beginning and Advanced)
Sumi-e Painting (Beginning and Advanced) 2/11, 2/25/ 3/11, 3/18 & 3/25. 5 weeks for $150.00 Drop in is $35.00 The Advanced Students class at 11:00 – 1:00. Limit 8 students The Beginners students would be 12:00 – 2:00. Limit 8 student. Japanese ink painting, (sumi-e) is the art of painting using brush (fude), ink (sumi) and thin absorbent “rice-paper” (washi). Patricia Larkin Green will be instructing 5 classes of Sumi-e (each 2 hours long). Advance at your own pace—you do not need to know how to paint with ink, all levels are welcome, and course materials will be provided. The emphasis is on the process! The Class will be introduced to the “Four Treasures” (The ink stick, the ink stone, brush and paper) and each class will begin with a demonstration then guided instruction on how to paint “The Four Gentlemen” (The lessons introduce the student to the four basic strokes groups). Advanced Students will work at their own pace discovering “idea” paintings. Course materials will be provided and there is a 5 student minimum, so please preregister at: info@japaneseculturecenter.com or by calling the office directly (773) 525-3141.
Japanese Ink Painting/Sumi-e Workshop
Saturday, April 14th
1-3PM
Workshop Fee: $60.00
*Bring a photo of your pet and take home your own work of art!
Being Human First by Patricia Larkin Green
Being Human First by Patricia Larkin Green-part of a series I was working on for the exhibit “Dreaming Bigger in Strange Times”
While working on a body of new pieces for the Exhibition curated by Joyce Owens for Woman Made Gallery, I created this work in response to the daily assaults to civil society under 45. In my daily meditations on the Golden rule and tenants for a joyful life, I return to We are all humans First and share this planet. I didn’t submit this painting for the exhibit because it exceeded the number requested by the invitational.
‘Dreaming Bigger in Strange Times’ Exhibition
CHICAGO —Woman Made Gallery (WMG) is proud to present ,’ opening on Saturday, November 11th through December 16, 2017.
Joyce Owens, curator includes works by 17 women artists from diverse backgrounds and working in a variety of styles and media.
“Featuring women artists currently residing in the Midwest, this invitational exhibition intentionally strives to reflect the independent thoughts, hopes, dreams and fears around the strangely volatile world we find ourselves inhabiting since the last election. The women, working in a wide range of art mediums, represent diverse ethnic and ancestral backgrounds. Many express their political, social, religious and ethnic beliefs through their work. After all, America has welcomed immigrants promising them freedoms they were denied at home from the first meal at Plymouth Rock. Others were not welcomed under equal circumstances, to put it mildly, and others who were here first got the worst surprise as payment for their original kindness. The focal point that speaks to each artist shows up in their work in subtle and/or overt ways that you will see if you look. Their artist statements will provide more insight. Neighborhoods in Chicago (and other cities around the world) are generally homogeneous, despite desegregation. This powerful group of artists will demonstrate that diversity makes us stronger!” -Joyce Owens
Exhibiting artists: Joanne Aono; Rose Blouin; Arlene Turner Crawford; Anne Farley Gaines; Abi Gonzales; Patricia Larkin Green; Indira Freitas Johnson; Felicia Grant Preston; Kim Laurel; Nora Moore Lloyd; Joyce Owens; Jane Stevens; Lynn Tsan; Kathy Weaver; Shahar Caren Weaver; Rhonda Wheatley; and Trish Williams.
Curator: Joyce Owens
Ragdale Fellow Joyce Owens is a painter and sculptor with an MFA degree in painting from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut and a BFA from Howard University in Washington, D.C. She was curator and associate professor of painting and drawing at Chicago State University. She has been the curator for numerous exhibitions including: The David and Reva Logan Center at the University of Chicago; The Fourth Presbyterian Church, Chicago; Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, IL; The Art Center in Highland Park, The Noyes Cultural Center, Evanston, IL; The Southside Community Art Center and others. As an arts panelist she has developed discussion topics for Columbia College Chicago, The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, The School of the Art Institute, The Carver Museum in Austin, Texas, Nicole Gallery in Chicago; Bradle Universityi n Peoria, IL, and the South Side Community Art Center, and she has been the juror for Black Creativity at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago; The Old Town, Wells Street, and the DuSable Museum art fairs. Owens is associate editor for The Journal of African American History and has had her art and writing published in books and journals. For more information visit: http://www.joyceowens.com/
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The opening reception for ‘Dreaming Bigger in Strange Times’ is on Saturday, November 11, 2017 from 2 to 4 p.m. Works are on display through December 16, 2017. A special silent art auction for “Dreaming Bigger in Strange Times” during the opening reception, only, is an opportunity for art enthusiasts to acquire small works by accomplished visual artists and encourage new collectors to start collecting; bidding for each piece starts at $150.00. All WMG events are free and open to the public.
Woman Made Gallery
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Nature Artists’ Guild of The Morton Arboretum Art Talk with Patricia Larkin Green
2016.10.5: Nature Artists’ Guild of The Morton Arboretum Thursday, October 5, 2017, from 7 until 9 pm, presenting hosting a program by Patricia Larkin Green Art Talk: on the art of sumi-e brush painting.