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Artist: Yoshi Hayashi

June 22, 2005 01:46 PM EST | Fine Arts , Luxury Lifestyle | Email to Friend | Comments (0)

Yoshi Hayashi: In Bloom"The look of lacquer is indeed lustrous; cinnabar reds, brown blacks, deep greens, ochre yellows, each color absorbed in depth and richness. The decoration is as wondrous and varied as the lacquer objects themselves."

Yoshi Hayashi was born in Japan, where he grew up watching and learning the rigorous techniques of Japanese lacquer art from his father. He has made the technique his own by using oil paints, resin varnishes, bronzing powders, and metallic leaf (gold, silver, aluminum, copper and Dutch metal) in place of the traditional Japanese lacquer.

Hayashi layers one coat of paint on top of another, from opaque to translucent. He rubs and polishes through the many layers, uncovering some of the color and texture that's been buried deep in the surface. The subsequent application of acid transfoms the metals, subduing their harshness and enriching their patina.

Yoshi Hayashi's one of the kind paintings are available for purchase online at GUILD.com.

The "In Bloom" is a four-panel painting made with gold, silver, and copper leaf rubbed and layered with oil paints, using techniques similar to ancient Japanese lacquering. The "New Moon" is an oil and silver leaf painting on four wood panels.

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