Private Gallery - Keika

Keika started Japanese Calligraphy as a professional Japanese Calligrapher at the beginning of 1995 and has been awarded professional Japanese Calligraphers awards several times including award from International Calligraphy competition; Keika was one of the permanent members of the standing Committee of the Hokujyo Japanese Calligraphy School and the International Japanese Calligraphy League.

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Catalog Number 
Keika-001

1. Ju-fuku

Chinese Ink on Japanese rice paper
40 x 80cm

The style of writing is called
"Ten-sho"

The meaning of this set of words is
"celebrate a long and happy life".

 

Catalog Number 
Keika-002

  2. Shingemubeppou

Chinese Ink on Japanese rice paper
80 x 40 cm

The style of writing is called
"Rei-sho"

The meaning of this set of words is
"The present world is what each person thinks
within his or her mind and other way."

Catalog Number 
Keika-003

 3.Sei-ka

Chinese Ink on Japanese rice paper
80 x 40 cm.

The style of writing is
"Rei-sho"

The meaning of this set of words is
"there is a fresh and glory atmosphere, but at the same time there is a refined atmosphere".

Catalog Number 
Keika-004

4. Seiki-hada-ni-hairu

Chinese Ink on Japanese rice paper
80 x 40 cm

The style of writing is
"Gyo-sho".

The meaning of this set of words is
"As fresh air touches my body, I feel fresh."

 

Catalog Number 
Keika-005

5. Go-shyo-rin

Chinese Ink on Japanese rice paper
200 x 140 cm

 

Catalog Number 
Keika-006

6. Jyu-fuku

Chinese Ink on Japanese rice paper
180 x 140 cm

 

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