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10/3 -- Free First Thursday: Chigiri-e collage demonstration by Constance Perenyi

For Free First Thursday, we are delighted to welcome Constance Perenyi for a demonstration of her Chigiri-e influenced collage art using hand-made papers from Japan.

Chigiri-e is a kind of collage technique practiced in Japan and translates “to tear art,” or “painting with paper.” It uses delicate hand-made papers that resemble watercolor painting. Traditionally, the only tools used to tear paper in Chigiri-e are human hands. Constance departs from this tradition by having a pair of fine scissors and a sharp knife on her art table. Papers torn into tiny bits, and layered with a vegetable-based paste, they combine to create the feel of fur and feathers in the detailed portraits and landscapes she creates.

With a background in fiber arts and an abiding passion for the natural world, Constance Perenyi turned to paper to illustrate Growing Wild, Inviting Wildlife into Your Yard, her first book for young readers. After publication of her books, Constance toured the northwest, teaching students from kindergarten to high school how to illustrate with paper.  She taught for 16 years with Seniors Making Art, a program started by Dale Chihuly to get working artists into retirement communities, senior centers, and health care facilities.  She has shown at the Shoreline-Lake Forest Parks Arts Council Gallery, and currently creates commission portraits of animals for clients all over the world. 

For more information about Constance’s work, please visit www.pieceablekingdom.com

Join us on Thursday, October 3rd, 2:30pm-4:30pm in the Tateuchi Community Room for a demonstration and a fun hands-on experience!

All Admission is FREE for First Thursday. The Garden opens from noon till 5:00pm.

 
Earlier Event: October 3
10/3 through 10/13 -- Hatsumomiji 2024
Later Event: October 6
Tea Ceremony: Introduction to Chanoyu