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Rice Field Art!

August 4, 2009 · 4 Comments

Every year, since 1993, Inakadate’s 8000 residents and farmers have worked together to create huge agricultural works of art in their rice paddy fields.  Using green, purple and yellow-leafed rice, the “agri-artists” design and plant their rice, precisely plotting out the colours which bring the images to life. As the rice grows, the art becomes apparent from an elevated position, with the best viewing time in July.  In 2007 the farmers chose to combine two very famous woodcuts of the artist:
Katsushika Hokusai – “The Great Wave of Kanagawa” and “Red Fuji”

 Katsushika Hokusai - "The Great Wave of Kanagawa" and "Red Fuji"

The farmers first sketch out their designs on computers so that they
know exactly where the rice needs to be planted. Hundreds of villagers
and other volunteers then help plant the four different colored
varieties of rice in the vast fields.

 

Rice Paddy Art

The creations emerge in the late summer months after the rice plants have had a chance to grow.
More than 15,000 visitors travel to see the creation. For more images go here: Rice Paddy Art

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As the farmer who won the lottery said when asked what he was going to do with his winnings:
“Keep farming until it’s all gone”

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IF • Modify

August 2, 2009 · 7 Comments

Vertical Gardening is a modified way of growing plants while being a wonderful solution to create an attractive and functional garden from limited space.
Visit Patrick Blanc a master artist/gardener with “Le Mur Végétal”

Preserve substance; modify form; know the difference. ~ Dee Hock
Click to purchase this e-Stamp

•The Tomato Tree / e-Stamp (NEW) – click to purchase
Lisa Rivas © 2009 • archival pigment print on 100% rag paper

Once again this next weekend August 8 – 9 is the celebrated Tomato Art Fest,
a neighborhood festival in East Nashville, TN. – USA.

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Filed In: Fine Art, Illustration, Science

IF • Idle

July 25, 2009 · 6 Comments

The idle man does not know what it is to enjoy rest. ~Albert Einstein
Idle

watercolor, wax, rice paper (detail) – artist collection – © Lisa Rivas – "Chimerical"

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A little knowledge that acts is worth infinitely more than much knowledge that is idle.
Kahlil Gibran

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BRAVE NEW ART Exhibit

July 15, 2009 · 6 Comments

@: George A. Spiva Center for the Arts
You are cordially invited. I will be attending… more to come.

Bravenewart

222 W. 3rd Street, Joplin, M0 64801  •  Phone: 417.623.0183

Filed In: Exhibits, Fine Art, Friends

The Divine Chalice,

July 13, 2009 · 9 Comments

Within the hollow of all things in nature there exists a theme,
one of unity – the supreme power of the Goddess.
A divine Mother where all life is born from, and
then also returned to her at death to be once again reborn.

Hollow

original painting – artist collection – Nashville, TN – USA – "Krater"
watercolor, wax, rice paper, glazed • 24"H x 24"W • © Lisa Rivas
Water continually dropping will wear hard rocks hollow. ~Plutarch

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Krater: a bowl used in ancient Greece for diluting wine with water
and used in religious ceremonies to hold libations.

Cactus Monday

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