Rie FUJITA, ceramics artist
More than 60 craftsmen from Japan come to the WABI SABI area to show you their creations and talk to you about their art. Ceramics artist Rie FUJITA will be part of this big gathering!
presentation
As she wanted to create both decorative and usable works, Rie FUJITA has started to craft ceramics on which she either draws plain colored patterns called komon, or splendid landscapes. Thanks to her talent, she gained in popularity throughout the years.
This year, she will come to the festival to present you her work at the WABI SABI area alongside many craftsmen ready to make you discover the wealth of Japanese folklore!
Find Rie FUJITA's creations on rieroom7.jimdo.com
A word on the art of decoration
Japanese decoration have become extremely popular in Western countries for its aesthetic, its zen atmosphere, and its balance. In traditional Japan, decoration was inspired by the country's culutre, and was thus based on love and respect for nature. The layout of furnitures had to fill the household with a feeling of peace and harmony. It is an art in its own right, and is often harder to master than one may think.
CLICK FOR MORE ABOUT THE WABI SABI AREA
Follow WABI SABI on www.facebook.com/wabisabi.japon