| Myohseki
Shimura
The Tenkoku € Eyes in a Dream
Beyond the World of Tenkoku*
*Tenkoku,
seal engraving, originated in China.
This ancient and delicateart is a universe expressed
within a square inch.
April 1 - 29, 2006
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Myohseki Shimura was born in Miyazaki Prefecture,
Japan, in 1949. He studied at Fukuoka Educational College as a calligraphy
major. In 1980, Shimura was awarded grand prix at the prestigious
national competition, nitten. Following this honor, he was soon
given the first Fukuoka Prefecture Cultural Award, . In 1993 Shimura
was granted the title of Master. Both the grand prix award and the
status of Master were given to Shimura as the youngest calligrapher
in nitten¹s history. His unique accomplishments are recognized
throughout Japan.
Through
size alteration and the addition of pigments, Shimura has developed
technique to a contemporary sensibility, creating his unique world
- the tenkoku. Shimura has developed the sensitive lines for seal
engraving which are usually contained within one square inch into
powerful yet sensitive lines within three square inches. Even through
the process of enlargement, the original delicate nuance of the
traditional is retained.
Shimura¹s
work has been exhibited in one-person shows in Tokyo, Fukuoka, and
Kitakyushu, Japan; Tailien and Shanghai, China, and New York, USA.
He has been an invited artist to the World Calligraphy Biennial
of Jeollabuk-do, Korea, since 1999, as well as the Guangzhou International
Art Fair in 2005. Shimura¹s the tenkoku is in numerous national
and international collections.
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