Understandable?

This scene was at San Diego Art Museum.

I can relate with some of Picasso or Dali’s paintings, because there are stories.

But I don’t get anything from this painting, which he is looking at very carefully.

I’m very curious what is in his mind as looking at this painting.

557. Understandable? Watercolor painting by Mariko Irie

557. Understandable? Watercolor painting by Mariko Irie

I like this my painting “Understandable?” very much, but I don’t know why.

Grandpa’s Lecture

This painting is a one of my “Art Lovers” series.

I love this scene very much. Their relationship is so respect each other.

556. Grandpa's Lecture Watercolor Painting by Mariko Irie

556. Grandpa’s Lecture Watercolor Painting by Mariko Irie

 

Today is March 3, Hinamatsuri: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinamatsuri in Japan.

They celebrate to pray for Girls’ happiness and health.

 

My best memory of Hinamatsuri was when I was in the preschool. I was born and raised in Tokyo. Almost the end of the second war, Tokyo was attacked from the air. People lost houses. But when I was in preschool, we had a house. We were not starving, but still not much things to have.

My preschool’s director, Tosi Fukuchi was a great personality. She talked softly, slowly and sweet always. She had never raised voice. And she was an authority of Children’s literature. She red great children’s books, showing good children’s movies and moppet shows for us

Anyway, she asked us to bring our own dolls for Hinamatsuri. So we brought our lovely dolls. Some of them were handmade. Teachers created stairs from boxes for oranges or apples and put cloth over it and put our dolls and plum flowers.

We were so happy, because my friends’ lovely dolls and mine were on the stage to look at. And we sung songs and danced in front of that display.

 

Now I know that she educated us how happy we can be if we use our imagination and creation.

 

Waves are Coming Going

I went to Mendocino Coast in the middle of February, the last month.

The weather was so gorgeous, but the wind was killing me. When I was standing on the Headlands, wind was pushing me so hard.

But I stared weaves coming going. I felt soooooo good. I felt like cleansing fungus of winter and smelled spring already.

555. Waves are Coming Going  Watercolor painting by Mariko Irie

555. Waves are Coming Going Watercolor painting by Mariko Irie

Daffodils æ°´ä»™

In February,

There is no reason, but doubt and fear overpower at night.

The next morning, strolling in the yard, finding daffodils open wide. They just like the sun in spring on the ground.

529. Daffodils Oil painting by Mariko Irie

529. Daffodils Oil painting by Mariko Irie

Nice warm energy comes out from them.

It’s still cold air but they are signs of spring.

Cold winter in life, it will be over just like other seasons.

But over the heavy winter clouds, pulled spring out so early.

I’m sure that it was your power.

ありがとう=Thank you

 

2月、なぜかいろいろな疑問と不安の夜がくる。

そんな次の日の朝、庭を歩いていると水仙が大きく開いている、まるで、地面の上の春の太陽。

暖かいエネルギーが、優しく湧き出ている。

まだ寒さが残っているけれど春の兆し。

 

人生の中の寒い冬は、いつか過ぎ去るもの。

すべての季節がそうであるように。

 

でも冬の厚い雲のむこうから

こんなに早く暖かい光をよべたのは、きっとあなたの力だったのでしょう。

 

ありがとう=Thank you

 

Grandpa & Granddaughter

I was in San Diego Art Museum in Balboa Park.

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552. Grandpa & Granddaughter Watercolor painting by Mariko Irie

The gentleman was talking, asking about these paintings in the room with a girl. He sounds like an art history teacher or some.

 

This scene recalled my good memories with my Grandpa.

 

I just found the philosophy of Masanobu Fukuoka: One Straw Revolution:    http://www.onestrawrevolution.net/One_Straw_Revolution/Videos.html

And I watched six episode of this series.: 耕さない田んぼが環境をかえる(without plowing rice fields change environment.)

‪ http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEC2998D8F97540E5

In this series, their way of agriculture is based on Masanobu Fukuoka’s philosophy. Fukuoka wrote “One Straw Revolution”

No plowing, no fertilizer, puling weeds without machine or chemical.

In Japan they changed the way of Agriculture, so no creature in a rice field any more.

The result of the without plowing rice field bring back a lot of creatures to live in rice fields, so birds could come back.

The Biwa Lake is polluted by all kind of stuff. One of them is from rice field, which they use so much chemicals. You can see mucky water comes in to the lake from rice fields. But scientist discovered the rice field which no plowing, no fertilizer, no puling weeds by machine or chemical, growing creatures, which cleansing water.

I was watching this series I felt so warm inside of me.

So I want to share with you.

In the video Nobuo Iwasawa who is the leader/agriculture engineer told, “I can’t live so long. So I try to find ways to recover the earth for our grandchildren.”

Thank you for reading my blog,

Have a beautiful day,

Mariko

 

 

 

Breath Love In

It is a time of a year minus energy comes in to us.

I told my friend who is having hard time “Do deep breathing. When you breathe in, breathe Love in, when you breathe out, breathe Fear out”

In Japan they do “Setsubun” on Feb.3rd.

They scatter roasted soybeans as shouting out, “In with fortune! Out with demons!”

Ancient people knew how to deal with our nature.

 

I made Assemblage “Let’s open our good feeling” last year.

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550. Let’s Open Our Good Feeling by Mariko Irie

And this year I made Fine Art Giclee print from the image.

Good words open our good feeling, don’t they?

 

 

 

 

And I hear:

A dream come true is

For only who has a dream.

 

Becoming happy is

For only who has an image of happy

 

Thanks for teaching me

Hoping has a power of reaching future

Like a magnet

 

Thanks for teaching me

Sowing seeds

Watering plants

Importance of growing future

With all my heart

 

Your Glow is

A gift from Universe

 

Arigato= thank you

 

 

 

 

 

Love at Jug Handle Beach

After I entered my blog “Hoping for Tomorrow”, I got several responses by e-mail.

One of them recommended reading “As A Man Thiketh” by James Allen. It’s only twenty-one pages book. I’ve red Japanese version of the book first and then English version. It’s stunning, very deep thinking and very true to me. It’s very beautiful.

This is from the book:

“The dreamers are the saviors of the world. As the visible world is sustained by the invisible, so men, through all their trials and sins and sordid vocations, are nourished by the beautiful visions of their solitary dreamers. Humanity cannot forget its dreamers; it cannot let their ideals fade and die; it lives in them; it knows them as the realities which it shall one day see and know.

Composer, sculptor, painter, poet, prophet, sage–these are the makers of the after-world, the architects of heaven. The world is beautiful because they have lived. Without them, laboring humanity would perish.

He who cherishes a beautiful vision, a lofty ideal in his heart, will one day realize it. Columbus cherished a vision of another world and he discovered it. Copernicus fostered the vision of a multiplicity of worlds and a wider universe, and he revealed it. Buddha beheld the vision of a spiritual world of stainless beauty and perfect peace, and he entered into it.

Cherish your visions; cherish your ideals. Cherish the music that stirs in your heart, the beauty that forms in your mind, the loveliness that drapes your purest thoughts. For out of them will grow all delightful conditions, all heavenly environment; of these, if you but remain true to them, your world will at last be built.”

And we live on this heavenly beautiful earth.

543. Love at Jug Handle Beach  Watercolor painting by Mariko Irie 2012

543. Love at Jug Handle Beach Watercolor painting by Mariko Irie 2012

Can you see the heart?

Hoping for Tomorrow

Happy New Year 2013!

I learned a lot from my experience/ life journey in 2012 as well.

The books “ You’ll See It When You Believe It” and “Manifest Your Destiny” by Wayne W. Dyer helped me to shift and clear my vision. And that gave me inner peace. It became to be strength in my consciousness

I walked up this morning.

I felt “Happy New Year 2013” from my bottom of my heart.

In his book, he talked about the 100th monkey. Some zoologist studied monkeys’ behavior. They found: for example certain number of monkeys start to wash food before eat. Then other place where is even far away from the monkeys, other group of monkeys who have no connection to them, start doing same thing.

So when all of us have inner peace, then whole world would be in peace.

This is my hope.

 

547. Hoping for Tomorrow  Sumi-E by Mariko Irie

547. Hoping for Tomorrow Sumi-E by Mariko Irie

I painted this painting “Hoping For Tomorrow” in Sumi.

This painting will be in the Show “Black & White” at Artists Co-Op of Mendocino Gallery:

45270 Main Street, Mendocino, CA 95460

(707) 937-2217

Open daily 10:30 am–5:00 pm

The Show will be from Jan.8th through Feb. 4th.

I hope that you can stop by and see the original painting.

 

Love,

Mariko

Road in Autumn

I was in japan for two weeks.

It was too short. Oh well.

It was beautiful autumn season. I finished all my business in Tokyo, and went to my mountain house.

It was cold even inside of the house; this house is built for summer. So there is not good heating system.

Anyway I enjoyed seeing my favor maple tree’s leaves got more bright red day by day.

One morning it was sunny, I was walking, and see this colorful road.

Road in Autumn

546. Road in Autumn Watercolor painting by Mariko Irie

Sumi-E

One of my watercolor class students wants to learn Sumi-E, which is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ink_wash_painting.

And he wants some real Japanese Sumi-E brushes. I have never used around $100 Japanese brush before. So I asked Dr.Shozo Sato who teaches Japanese traditional culture including Sumi-E at the Illinoi University.

I was lucky that he was at home in Fort Bragg CA. He invited me to his studio and explained and showed me real good brushes.

It’s amazing Japanese really craftsmanship of brush making.

And Dr. Shozo taught me how to wash Japanese brushes. They have to wash through the bottom very well. Other wise over the years Sumi stay bottom of the brush and glued, so end up you can paint only tip of the brush.

I washed my oil painting brush like he washed Japanese brush, brush’s hair got tangle up and it wouldn’t get back to the shape. I mean that I ruined the brush. But even you abuse Japanese brush, it goes back to the shape.

And he told me that if it’s a good brush inside they put strong hair, so the brush has springy.  So when you paint a peddle of flower by one stroke, at the end, the tip of the peddle is very thin, pointed.

Dr. Shozo wants us to read the book is written about spiritual of Sumi-E. One is written in English for my student and other is for me in Japanese. The title of the book is “The Way of Chinese Painting” By Mai-mai Sze.

 

The next day I painted these painting with Sumi on Arches watercolor paper.

544. Pine at Jug Handle Beach

544. Pine at Jug Handle Beach in Sumi on Watercolor paper by Mariko Irie

 

545.Peace at Jug Handle Beach

545.Peace at Jug Handle Beach in Sumi on Watercolor paper by Mariko Irie

 

One of these paintings, “Peace at Jug Handle Beach” was one of www.dailypaintworks.com Facebook picks of the day on Dec.3rd.

I’m so happy that somebody can see the value of Sumi-E/Ink Wash painting!!!!