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Definition of sumi in English: suminounˈsuːmiˈso͞omē mass nounA type of black Japanese ink prepared in solid sticks and used for painting and writing. (用于书法和绘画的日本)烟灰墨(条) as modifier she has worked in pen and ink, enamel, sumi drawings and wood carving Example sentencesExamples - The artist's fascination for the Japanese sumi (ink painting) genre is reflected in the series of landscapes presented here.
- Whenever possible we like to design our company logos to resemble sumi ink drawings from 17th century Zen Masters and whatnot.
- Jae Ko's sculptures, of rolled paper and sumi ink, never stop asking these questions.
- Its five 6 to 9 foot high blocks of sumi ink (some mixed with resin and fiberglass) were cast from scholars' rocks and constantly modified by the wear of trickling water.
- Called suminagashi (floating ink), Japanese marbling was accomplished by gently floating sumi ink on the surface of water, then transferring the random patterns formed to a sheet of paper.
- Well in the copy there were terms such as ‘riari’ and ‘tokuari’ which were written with sumi ink.
- Her work, A4 size drawings in red sumi ink, often inspired by news stories or from her own life, is described as ‘quirky with humour’ rooted in a sense of menace’.
- The top is deeply black with rubbed sumi ink; the shading fades gradually toward a natural wood color base.
- In America, some New York School artists took Japanese calligraphy and sumi painting, which is essentially abstract, as a new point of departure.
- He is the only foreign member of the exclusive Suiboku-kai, an association of artists dealing primarily in sumi ink paintings.
- In the earliest of Fukui's three-layer paintings, the newsprint collage was sometimes almost completely obscured by acrylic and sumi ink.
- Fluid images of tree limbs sweeping across the other set of frames recall exhilarating strokes of sumi ink painting.
- The fire is made with sticks of aromatic sumi and aromatic scents are added.
- These sumi and ballpoint-ink drawings on irregularly shaped sheets of heavy paper are elaborate, whatever their size, and marked by a balance between detailed description and graphical shorthand.
- In fact, such was his dedication, this was a man who spent 1977 in Japan learning from a Japanese master on how to draw with sumi ink.
- Working on soaked and stretched Arches paper, Reiger uses many media on one surface, preferring watercolor, sumi inks, acrylic and graphite.
- In the 16 paintings in this show (all but one produced in the last three years), Shinoda uses black sumi and cinnabar inks in asymmetrical compositions that balance empty space.
- Furthermore, as grandly theatrical as Showtime may be, with its massive yet weightless clouds of sumi ink, it is no more so than Christmas Day, another big canvas that looks even bigger than it is.
OriginJapanese, literally 'ink, blacking'. Definition of sumi in US English: suminounˈso͞omē A type of black Japanese ink prepared in solid sticks and used for painting and writing. (用于书法和绘画的日本)烟灰墨(条) as modifier she has worked in pen and ink, enamel, sumi drawings and wood carving Example sentencesExamples - In America, some New York School artists took Japanese calligraphy and sumi painting, which is essentially abstract, as a new point of departure.
- He is the only foreign member of the exclusive Suiboku-kai, an association of artists dealing primarily in sumi ink paintings.
- The fire is made with sticks of aromatic sumi and aromatic scents are added.
- Well in the copy there were terms such as ‘riari’ and ‘tokuari’ which were written with sumi ink.
- Whenever possible we like to design our company logos to resemble sumi ink drawings from 17th century Zen Masters and whatnot.
- The top is deeply black with rubbed sumi ink; the shading fades gradually toward a natural wood color base.
- Its five 6 to 9 foot high blocks of sumi ink (some mixed with resin and fiberglass) were cast from scholars' rocks and constantly modified by the wear of trickling water.
- In fact, such was his dedication, this was a man who spent 1977 in Japan learning from a Japanese master on how to draw with sumi ink.
- Called suminagashi (floating ink), Japanese marbling was accomplished by gently floating sumi ink on the surface of water, then transferring the random patterns formed to a sheet of paper.
- In the earliest of Fukui's three-layer paintings, the newsprint collage was sometimes almost completely obscured by acrylic and sumi ink.
- These sumi and ballpoint-ink drawings on irregularly shaped sheets of heavy paper are elaborate, whatever their size, and marked by a balance between detailed description and graphical shorthand.
- The artist's fascination for the Japanese sumi (ink painting) genre is reflected in the series of landscapes presented here.
- Fluid images of tree limbs sweeping across the other set of frames recall exhilarating strokes of sumi ink painting.
- Working on soaked and stretched Arches paper, Reiger uses many media on one surface, preferring watercolor, sumi inks, acrylic and graphite.
- Her work, A4 size drawings in red sumi ink, often inspired by news stories or from her own life, is described as ‘quirky with humour’ rooted in a sense of menace’.
- Furthermore, as grandly theatrical as Showtime may be, with its massive yet weightless clouds of sumi ink, it is no more so than Christmas Day, another big canvas that looks even bigger than it is.
- Jae Ko's sculptures, of rolled paper and sumi ink, never stop asking these questions.
- In the 16 paintings in this show (all but one produced in the last three years), Shinoda uses black sumi and cinnabar inks in asymmetrical compositions that balance empty space.
OriginJapanese, literally ‘ink, blacking’. |