in-person WORKSHOP JAN 18, 2025 | at atelier towa, los angeles

New Year's CALLIGRAPHY 

“kakizome” WORKSHOP

New Year's Calligraphy “Kakizome” workshop taught by Aoi Yamaguchi. Let's write an auspicious word for your new year's resolution in calligraphy, and start the New Year in good spirit!

Kakizome (書き初め) is the term for the first calligraphy writing of the new year, traditionally performed on the second day of January. This event is also called 吉書 (kissho: good luck calligraphy), 初硯 (hatsu-suzuri: first ink well) and 試筆 (shi-hitsu: challenge writing).

 Traditionally, water called “wakamizu” (若水) used to make the Sumi ink for Kakizome must be the one taken from the well on the New Year’s day, which is believed to be pure and holy. Wishing for a good luck for the year, we write Kakizome facing towards “ehou” (恵方), the fortunate direction for the year based on the local zodiac. People write auspicious kanji characters or a short poetry, such as haiku or tanka, or their favorite characters that symbolize one’s wishes for the New Year.

On the New Year's day, following the tradition, pour water in a container and bring it with you to the class. During the workshop, you will rub the ink stick with your wakamizu to create fresh sumi ink, and write calligraphy of words of your choice from a selected list provided. We will go over the basics from how to hold the brush to how to control the brush, the balance between the mind and body, understanding the structure and meaning of Japanese characters, basic brush techniques and possibilities of sumi ink. You will practice on standard hanshi paper, and then work on a final piece on a long yatsugiri paper. You will take home your finished calligraphy artworks, an ink stick, and handmade artwork folder. 

This workshop is for youth & adult beginners. 

SUNDAY JANUARY 18, 2025  | 10:00am - 1:00pm PST

MEET AT ATELIER TOWA
WEST ADAMS, LOS ANGELES

 

NEW YEAR'S CALLIGRAPHY
“KAKIZOME” WORKSHOP
FOR BEGINNERS 


睦月の会

$120

ABOUT THE TEACHER: 

AOI 
YAMAGUCHI

Born and raised in Hokkaido, Japan, Aoi Yamaguchi has been trained to master the basics of calligraphy by learning under the Master Zuiho Sato since at the age of 6, and is a recipient of numerous awards. she has performed and exhibited her works in many galleries, museums, universities and festivals in the United States, across Europe, and Japan. Her works show her exploration in juxtaposing the traditional Eastern classics and her contemporary artistic expressions, as well as her unique ambition of transforming two-dimensional art of Japanese Calligraphy into the art of physical expression through performances. Currently residing in Venice, California, Yamaguchi continues her work on her conceptual calligraphy installations, exhibitions, and performances as she continues to push the boundaries of traditional Eastern classics and contemporary artistic expression.

Common qUESTIONS

Do i need to have an experience with calligraphy OR KNOWLEDGE OF JAPANESE?

The workshop is designed to accommodate youth & adult beginners and all levels. No prior art experience or knowledge of Japanese language is necessary. The lecture will be taught in English.

DO I NEED TO PREPARE CALLIGRAPHY TOOLS AND SUPPLIES? 

All supplies will be provided for you to use during the workshop. You will go home with your finished kakizome artworks, along with an ink stick!

Should I decide what to write before the class? 

A list of selected words will be provided for you to choose one during the workshop. You can pick one from the list, along with a copy of teacher's model work to practice. 

Cancelation / No-shows policy?

All workshop registrations are final sale. No refund will be made for cancelations or no-shows. If you cannot make it and would like to give your seat to your friend or your family, please reach out and let us know the name of the guest in advance.