The Laminated Print. Origin and Process of Chine Collé

I am very pleased to announce that my work will be showcased in The Laminated Print: Origins + Process of Chine Collé, a collaborative project that brings together contemporary printmakers, conservators, and art historians to inspire visual thinking about the process of chine collé and draw relationships to paper traditions from China and Japan. 

My piece entitled "Communion” will be displayed along side prints by Charles CohanDuncan DempsterDeborah Nehmad, and a selection of Chinese and Japanese scrolls and screens from the collection of the John Young Museum of Art. The scrolls and screens were selected and researched by Gary Liu, art historian and specialist in Chinese art, and Hiroko Sakurai, East Asian painting and paper conservator. Conservation workshops by Hiroko Sakurai and demos by chine collé printmakers will be held in conjunction with this exhibition.

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"Communion" , 41" x 29", stone lithograph and chine-colle

"Communion" , 41" x 29", stone lithograph and chine-colle

"Dirty Fingers" by Matthew Newkirk

The opening of Dirty Fingers will be on November 27th (Fri) from 6 - 10pm, an exhibition of traditional printmaking with a dark twist. The exhibition will be held at LoveLove Studios, 25 Railway TCE, Milton.

This exhibition includes over 25 local and international artists.

I was ecstatic to hear that my print was selected by Matthew Newkirk as the exhibition announcement image. 

Exhibition Announcement by Matthew Newkirk. (Image: lithograph by Yoshimi The)

Exhibition Announcement by Matthew Newkirk.
(Image: lithograph by Yoshimi The)

Awagami International Miniature Print Exhibition

Image taken by Awagami Factory staff

Image taken by Awagami Factory staff

I am honored to be a part of the Awagami International Miniature Print Exhibition 2015. At the AIMPE 2015, held to commemorate the 27th anniversary of the Awagami Factory. The exhibition will be held at the old factory site which has been renovated into the Inbe Art Space, located in Yoshinogawa City, Tokushima.

On view from 2015.10.10 (Sat.) - 2015.11.8 (Sun.)

Photographs of print arrival taken by the AIMPE staff.(Bottom right: lithograph + chine-colle by Yoshimi Teh)

Photographs of print arrival taken by the AIMPE staff.
(Bottom right: lithograph + chine-colle by Yoshimi Teh)

"suspension" by Yoshimi Teh / Chiho Ushio

Image by Brue Bar staff

Image by Brue Bar staff

Come one, come all! 

Brue Bar and Honolulu Printmakers present "suspension", a two person print show featuring Yoshimi Teh and Chiho Ushio.

Opening Reception:
Wednesday, June 10th, 5:00-7:00pm
Brue Bar, 119 Merchant Street, Ground Floor

YOSHIMI TEH and CHIHO USHIO are artists and printmakers who were both born in Japan and currently reside in Honolulu. Teh's works often include sand in her processes and Ushio's relates to water. The title of the exhibit is a reference to the mixture of two substances in chemistry. 

Stencil Monoprint by Yoshimi Teh (left), Woodblock print by Chiho Ushio (right)

Stencil Monoprint by Yoshimi Teh (left), Woodblock print by Chiho Ushio (right)