Exquisite Japanese ceramics by vessels.jp
Home

 

Catalogue: Artists: Drawing (6)

    detailed search

Calligraphy by Moe Haruka – “Mai”

Catalogue: Artists: Drawing: Contemporary   item# 1092751

Calligraphy by Moe Haruka – “Mai”
 click for details

Vessels.jp



32,500 - EMS shipping included 

This wonderful calligraphy was made by a contemporary Japanese calligrapher named Moe Haruka. It is entitled “Mai” (dance). It might not be difficult to see the dancer gracefully stroked, floating on the washi (Japanese paper). And it is easy to realize then that Japanese ideograms have a spirit of their own that can enchant and steal the viewer into fantasy.

Moe Haruka uses the “lines of Kanji (Chinese characters) ...click for details


Calligraphy by Moe Haruka – “Yuki”

Catalogue: Artists: Drawing: Contemporary   item# 1092750

Calligraphy by Moe Haruka – “Yuki”
 click for details

Vessels.jp



13,000 yen - EMS shipping included 

This wonderful calligraphy was made by a contemporary Japanese calligrapher named Moe Haruka. It is entitled “Yuki” (snow). Though it is softly brushed, the character is dynamic and seems to evolve before the eyes of the viewer, almost taking human form as if possessed by the spirit of winter.

Moe Haruka uses the “lines of Kanji (Chinese characters) to represent the nature of Japan, its expressions and its culture. ...click for details


Calligraphy by Moe Haruka – “En”

Catalogue: Artists: Drawing: Contemporary   item# 1092748

Calligraphy by Moe Haruka – “En”
 click for details

Vessels.jp



13,000 yen - EMS shipping included 

This wonderful calligraphy was made by a contemporary Japanese calligrapher named Moe Haruka. It is entitled “En” (circle). Although that symbol has come to represent the Japanese currency, its deeper meaning conveys a sense of togetherness and harmony; it can also mean tranquil. Yet the red background and the straight central stroke seems to remind the viewer that action might sometimes be necessary to keep the peace. Moe Haruka uses the “lines of Kanji (Chinese characters) to represent the ...click for details


Calligraphy by Moe Haruka – “Take”

Catalogue: Artists: Drawing: Contemporary   item# 1092746

Calligraphy by Moe Haruka – “Take”
 click for details

Vessels.jp



13,000 yen - EMS shipping included 

This wonderful calligraphy was made by a contemporary Japanese calligrapher named Moe Haruka. It is entitled “Take” (bamboo). As in the calligraphy entitled “Wood”, the artist masterful use of the brush create a minimalist landscape that echoes the great Zen gardens of Japan and invite to meditation.

Moe Haruka uses the “lines of Kanji (Chinese characters) to represent the nature of Japan, its expressions and its cu ...click for details


Calligraphy by Moe Haruka – “Hayashi”

Catalogue: Artists: Drawing: Contemporary   item# 1092745

Calligraphy by Moe Haruka – “Hayashi”
 click for details

Vessels.jp



13,000 yen - EMS shipping included 

This wonderful calligraphy was made by a contemporary Japanese calligrapher named Moe Haruka. It is entitled “Hayashi” (wood). In this particular calligraphy, the character for wood is brushed three times with different effects that create a very poetic landscape and invite the viewer to enter this imaginary grove.

Moe Haruka uses the “lines of Kanji (Chinese characters) to represent the nature of Japan, its express ...click for details


Calligraphy by Moe Haruka – “O”

Catalogue: Artists: Drawing: Contemporary   item# 1092743

Calligraphy by Moe Haruka – “O”
 click for details

Vessels.jp



32,500 yen - EMS shipping included 

This wonderful calligraphy was made by a contemporary Japanese calligrapher named Moe Haruka. It is entitled “O”. The circle drawn here may seem to be of a simple nature, yet it is probably one of the most difficult symbol to brush in ink. O is a representation of the universe whence everything comes, and it contains all its attributes from masculine to feminine. Here, the artist gives us a sublime representation of our world. ...click for details

Return To Top

PAGE: 1 


member, TROCADERO © 1998-2012 All Rights Reserved