Showing posts with label Etsuko Ichikawa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Etsuko Ichikawa. Show all posts

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Etsuko Ichikawa at Randall Scott Gallery

Trace Through February 14th
opening reception this saturday
January 24th 7pm-9pm



Etsuko Ichikawa

Also on exhibit
Group Show of Gallery Artists

Julia Fullerton-Batten, Cara Ober, Chris Anthony, Ryoko Suzuki, Lori Nix, Sarah Wilmer, Kyoko Hamada, Tema Stauffer, Lu Zhang, Nathan Baker, Dave Anderson and introducing Marco Delogu


Randall Scott Gallery

1326 14th Street NW
(2nd floor above Thai Tanic Restaurant)
Washington, D.C. 20005

202-332-0806
www.randallscottgallery.com

Friday, January 16, 2009

Etsuko Ichikawa

Trace

January 17th-February 14th
opening reception: January 24th, 6pm-8pm

Etsuko Ichikawa

With a blaze of fire and smoke, Etsuko Ichikawa applies a methodically shaped piece of molten glass directly to heavy stock paper. Her large scale "Glass Pyrographs" carry the action of painting, as she works her paper surface from all angles, allowing the molten glass to burn into her medium.

Ichikawa's process expresses her continuing investigation of what lies between the ephemeral and the eternal. They are examples of creating something tangible from abstraction; resulting in work that is dynamic, yet subtle, and visually organic.

Born and raised in Japan and having lived in the United States for the last decade, Ichikawa recognizes her dual cultures as defining influences and psychology as her primary source of inspiration.


Randall Scott Gallery
1326 14th Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20005
202-332-0806
www.randallscottgallery.com

Friday, April 04, 2008

West Coast artist Etsuko Ichikawa Exhibition / 505 9th Street, NW Lobby

April 11, 2008 through July 9, 2008

Reception Open to the Public: April 17, 2008, 5:30 – 7 p.m.
Artist talk @ 6 p.m.




Boston Properties, Inc., and Jean Efron Art Consultants LLC, are pleased to announce an exhibition, in the lobby of 505 9th Street, NW, of works on paper by West Coast artist Etsuko Ichikawa. The exhibition of glass pyrographs, created by imprinting molten glass onto paper, is open to the public during building lobby hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 7:00 pm. from April 11, 2008 through July 9, 2008. The public is invited to the opening reception and artist talk on April 17th from 5:30 – 7 p.m. The artist will talk about her work at 6 p.m.

Etsuko Ichikawa was born and raised in Japan and has lived in the United States for the last decade. Defining influences for her work are her dual cultures and psychology.

Her work is a continuing investigation of what lies between the ephemeral and the eternal. Recent series of work, Deai (encounter), Funiki (atmosphere), and Kokoro (feeling), are examples of creating something tangible from abstraction. As a result, the works are dynamic, yet subtle, and visually organic.

Some of the materials that Etsuko works with are molten glass, plastic, and thread. The scale of work ranges from small two dimensional work on paper to large site-specific installations. Her “glass pyrograph” drawings are made by imprinting hot glass onto paper, capturing and eternalizing the immediacy of a moment.

For further information, please contact Jean Efron Art Consultants LLC, 202/223-1626 or via email at info@efronart.com.

Etsuko is represented by Randall Scott Gallery, 1326 14th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005, 202-332-0806.