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Pre-Wanabi Mountain in Washi | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Jan Sullivan Fowler. Item made of paper with synthetic
Pre-Wanabi Mountain in Washi | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Jan Sullivan Fowler. Item made of paper with synthetic
Pre-Wanabi Mountain in Washi | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Jan Sullivan Fowler. Item made of paper with synthetic
Pre-Wanabi Mountain in Washi | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Jan Sullivan Fowler. Item made of paper with synthetic
Pre-Wanabi Mountain in Washi | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Jan Sullivan Fowler. Item made of paper with synthetic
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Pre-Wanabi Mountain in Washi | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Jan Sullivan Fowler. Item made of paper with synthetic

Created and Sold by Jan Sullivan Fowler

Jan Sullivan Fowler

Pre-Wanabi Mountain in Washi - Paintings

Price $1,250

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Shipping: FedEx 5-10 days
Price $100 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: April 29, 2024

DimensionsWeight
30H x 40W x 1.5D in
76.2H x 101.6W x 3.81D cm
5.44 kg
12 lb

Before the much-anticipated Cherry Blossom time comes a certain serenity.
Very esoteric and refined Japanese handmade Washi paper painted with acrylics.


I mix my colors using Centuries old color mixing techniques first developed by Japanese Monks, to portray the 'blush' on their highly venerated Cherry Blossoms.

In Japan Washi (wa-meaning Japanese and shi-meaning paper) is an art form in itself so...
I create art with art!

The entire painting is coated with clear Acrylic to protect from UVs.

Any of my paintings can be Hand woven into a bespoke 'Floor Art' rug just for you.
Prices vary with size and materials (Wool, Silk or a combination). Contact me for pricing and lead times.

Returns accepted within 14 days. See Creator Policy

Item Pre-Wanabi Mountain in Washi
As seen in Creator's Studio, South Milwaukee, WI
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Jan Sullivan Fowler
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
Gossamer thin and very refined Japanese Handmade Washi paper painted with sophisticated colors mixed using techniques first developed Centuries ago by Japanese Monks to portray the 'blush' of their Cherry Blossoms.

After earning my Fine Arts degree, I began exhibiting in Chicago and, all the other large market Art shows.
My work was considered the quintessential 'Chicago art' thus landing a diptych of mine in a Tom Cruise Hollywood movie filmed in the 'Windy City'!
I mix my colors using, Centuries old color mixing techniques, first developed by Japanese Monks to portray the 'blush' of their highly venerated Cherry Blossoms.
Today, my artwork is receiving critical acclaim from the major Art Markets in the World.
Florence Biennale, LA Designers, Art consultants, Galleries, Publishing Houses, Art publications, etc...
I've now branched out to having handmade rugs woven from my paintings and designs with, Shoji screens, wall coverings and upholstery material on the near horizon.
The most fun is, collaborating with the A&D community to bring forth some wonderful and amazing design visions!

I love working in Japanese handmade 'Washi' paper.
It seems to have unlimited secrets that slowly reveal themselves as I continue creating with it.

"Washi Spirit"

"Man is the river, Man is the rain. Man is the wave.
Water is the medium.
And Washi is the waters spirit.

It's first secret is awakening.
All life comes from water. So the Washi does.

It's second secret is relieving.
Born floating in the water, Washi transmits weightlessness.

It's third secret is soothing.
Moving with the waters flow, the fibers gather naturally in the most harmonic way.

It's forth secret is reminding.
Slowly build up by the movement, it's structure is the memory of the time passed for it's making.

It's fifth secret is enlightening.
Light moves through the fibers until it is released according to the Washi's structure in never ending ways."

I want to share these secrets and provide people the awakening, relieving, soothing, reminding and enlightening presence of Washi in their Homes and Lives.