A Painting Study In Ancient Japanese Graphic Art
We are proud to unveil a new painting from Carrie Glenn’s studio titled “Segawa Kikunjojo”.

Carrie’s new painting is styled after ancient (1760 era) Japanese Graphic art, by artists like Torii Kiyomitsu Ga and Torii Kiyomasu I and based on paintings like, Autumn Moon at Ishiyama and Segawa Kikunojo III, Dancing the Part of Yamuna.
This is the first study painting Carrie has created in a new line of ancient Japanese works of art she is releasing. Here’s a little more about this work from the artist:
“Segawa Kikunjojo, was a very intense and rewarding painting to work on. Every brush stroke, every line or curve needed to be executed with precision and yet also flow from a place of ease and grace. You must maintain control and embrace fluidity at the same time. In this sense, this style of painting to me truly embodies Ying and Yang. This is my first original painting in a series of many I intend to delve into in the future. I am very drawn to Japanese art and I grew up with traditional Japanese artwork in my home. The beauty of this type of art has always captured me; I hope you experience the same deep connection with my painting.” – Carrie Glenn
Here are some photos of Carrie’s artwork as it is being created and completed…enjoy!




“Thank you to all of my fans and friends who support my artwork, you are my inspiration and my creative fuel” – Carrie Glenn
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