Meet the Artist - Paul Binnie
http://www.scholten-japanese-art.com
Join us for a special reception and gallery talk with Paul Binnie
Saturday November 5: 4-6pm
The event is free, however you must RSVP to attend (space is limited):
info@scholten-japanese-art.com
(The gallery will be open before the event from 11am - 4pm for general viewing without a RSVP)
Paul Binnie was born at Airthrey Castle, Scotland in 1967 and lived in Alloa, Central Scotland until 1985. He then attended Edinburgh University and Edinburgh College of Art, taking his MA (Fine Art) in 1990. From then until the spring of 1993 he lived in Paris where he worked mostly in oils and watercolours, painting figure subjects and occasional landscapes. He began to collect Japanese Woodblock Prints in the late 1980s on a summer trip to Paris, and his extended stay in France allowed him to expand his collection and his knowledge of the subject.
It was this interest in Japanese Prints along with a desire to understand the methods of their production that prompted him to move in March 1993 to Tokyo. He there sought training in the techniques of block print-making. Unable to enter the Yoshida studio, his first choice for training, due to the illness of Yoshida Toshi, he was advised to contact Seki Kenji. Kenji had been the head printer at Doi-Hangaten and Binnie worked with him for several years developing his own block printing style. Binnie moved to London in late 1998 after almost 6 years in Japan and conintued to make prints after a brief hiatus, as well as painting and drawing in a variety of media.
For more informatino please visit www.scholten-japanese-art.com
- Contact:
- Katherine Martin
- info@scholten-japanese-art.com
- 212 585 0474