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Persimmon and frog : my life and art, a Kibei Nisei's story of self-discovery / Fumiko Kimura with David Berger.

Fine Arts Library ND237.K568 P478 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kimura, Fumiko, 1929- author.
Berger, David (David Alexander), author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Kimura, Fumiko, 1929-.
Kimura, Fumiko.
Japanese American painters--Washington (State)--Biography.
Japanese American painters.
Artists--Washington (State)--Biography.
Artists.
Sumie.
Washington (State).
Genre:
Autobiographies.
Biographies.
Physical Description:
159 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
Seattle : Chin Music Press, [2020]
Summary:
Written intimately and in the first person, Persimmon and Frog reveals a less familiar story from World War II. Born in America to immigrant farmers, Kimura was visiting Japan as a 10-year-old when the US entered the war. She was stranded in Japan and spent her preteen and adolescent years in that foreign country, an American who looked completely Japanese. She went to school, absorbing Japanese aesthetics and the solace of art making. After the war, Kimura returned to the US. Relearning English, she graduated college and became a research chemist. In her forties, married with a family, she left that career and pursued her passion for painting with watercolor, sumi ink, and acrylics. She studied Western art at university, but later focused on the Japanese brush and ink on paper. She would eventually help found Puget Sound Sumi Artists. Kimura is now an influential and respected artistic figure in the Pacific Northwest, and she continues to paint and exhibit. Part memoir and part artistic survey, this book takes Kimura's writings, diaries, and interviews, and traces her artistic development from early watercolors of Tacoma's industrial waterfront to recent calligraphic paintings that poignantly engage Eastern and Western influences. The book deftly profiles both her personal life and artistic aspirations, telling a story of profound resilience, independence, and artistic accomplishment.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1634050088
9781634050081
OCLC:
1147885315

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