I just received a lovely post from lotusgreen, who does the Japonisme blog, with a French hair comb to die for. I would like to thank lotusgreen for emailing me her blog post so I could put it up on m… more →
Barbaraanne's Hair Comb Blogxevv wrote 1 month ago: An editorial illustration for thesis. FINALLY, after weeks of experimenting, I produce something I a … more →
haircombdiva wrote 1 month ago: I just received a lovely post from lotusgreen, who does the Japonisme blog, with a French hair comb … more →
toranosuke wrote 1 month ago: An early 17th century folding screen (byôbû) painting depicting Osaka Castle prior to its destructio … more →
haircombdiva wrote 2 months ago: There is a lovely blog on Japonisme, which arises from French artists’ inspiration when they f … more →
Ashley Bruckbauer wrote 4 months ago: Fusion of East and West in Paris: 8th arrondissement Last summer I embarked on a month-long research … more →
rcahistoryofdesign wrote 6 months ago: Miya’s work aims to shed a new light on the second-stage Japonisme by considering the British … more →
bobkessel wrote 7 months ago: ET L’OR DE LEUR CORPS by Bob Kessel after Gauguin “I close my eyes so I can see.” … more →
Liz Hager wrote 11 months ago: Guest contributor Gina Collia-Suzuki reports from Paris on one of Utamaro’s most famous prints … more →
Hawaii Herald wrote 1 year ago: Lately we’ve been telling you about a lot of exhibits relating to Japanese Americans. From Mik … more →
bobotaro wrote 1 year ago: Kazuya Akimoto Art Museum “Three Angular Long Faces” : New, abstract distorted hu … more →
bobotaro wrote 2 years ago: Kazuya Akimoto Art Museum New, Japanese historical theme solemn painting, abstract, black and … more →