
Mokume Gane Artist Exhibit in Japan
Donation protected


Mokume Gane: translates to "wood grain metal" or "wood eye metal" a traditional Japanese metalworking technique, that was developed in the 17th century. The technique was invented by Denbei Shoami (1651-1728), Guri Bori technique with Urushi lacquer to create alternating layers of color such as black and red. Later on, alternating layers of color surface technique developed in metal craft to create ornamental Tsuba sword fittings or Kozuka. By using Japanese metal alloy such as shakudo, shibuichi, kuromido with copper each layer is fused with one another without melting. This combination of layers with different color metal creates the foundation of Mokume gane.


25 Mokume Gane artists are invited from North America to exhibit their art work in Japan, June and July 2016.
Tsubame City Industrial Materials Museum

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQaKles9L3g

4330-1 Omagari Tsubame Nigata Japan [phone redacted] Tel:0256-63-7666 http://www.city.tsubame.nigata.jp/shiryou/index_en.html
YAMAWAKI Art College Gallery

http://yamawaki-gallery.com/
This exhibit is the epitome of the translation of the technique of mokume gane from the East to the West, and the evolution of this process bringing contemporary elements of design back to Japan.

The goal of the exhibit is to bring together the cultural and historical understanding and appreciation of the art of mokume gane and how it translates to the present development of this art.


Reward Example: Because of all hand crafted, shape, size and color is not exactly same as samples.
$50 Fund
Mokume Gane Key Chain&Exhibit Catalog

$100 Fund
Norio Tamagawa Work Collection Book


$150 Fund
Copper Sake Cup Set

$200 Fund
Handmade Copper Cup

$300 Fund
Hand made Tea Leaf Container

$450 Fund
Hand made Copper Vase



$600 Fund
Mokume Gane Sake Cup
$1200
Hand made Copper Plate set of 4


$1500
Hand made Copper set of small cups

$3500 Fund
Hand made Copper teapot


$5000
Mokume Gane Vase
$8500
Hand made Silver Teapot

$10,000 Fund
Invited trip to Japan during Exhibit June 2016 for 1 person
Exhibit Expenses: 25 Exhibitors
1.) Shipping/ Insurance $12,500
2.) Insurance $7,500
3.) Art Handling $5,000
4.) Catalog $4,300
5.) Graphic Design $3,200
6.) Editing $2,800
7.) Two Opening Receptions $2,500
8.) Transportation Cost $5,000
9.) Workshop $1,800
10.) Advertising $3,200
11.) Miscellaneous $2, 200
Total requested $50,000 USD
Organizer
Hiroko Yamada
Organizer
Madison, WI