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Japanese Art Society of America Hosts a Zoom Webinar with Paul Binnie

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Paul Binnie (Scottish, b. 1967), Travels with the Master: Niagara Falls (Meishou to no tabi: Meishou To No Tabi: Naiagura bakufu), signed in kanji at lower right, Bin-ni, followed by red artist’s seal, Binnie, series title at upper left, Meisho to no tabi, the print title below in katakana and in kanji, Naiagura bakufu, and in penciled English on the bottom margin, Niagara Falls, embossed, Binnie, at the center of the bottom margin, and pencil signed at far right, Paul Binnie, from an edition of 100, 2009, obaiban tate-e 26 3/8 x 18 7/8 in. (67 x 48.1 cm), Courtesy Scholten Japanese Art

Paul Binnie: Pigments of the Imagination
Wednesday, September 25 at 5pm EDT
Zoom Webinar

Japanese Art Society of America (JASA) is pleased to host a live Zoom webinar with Scottish multidisciplinary artist, Paul Binnie, this week.

Binnie will be speaking about his early training as a painter in Scotland and then as a woodblock printmaker in Japan in the 1990s. He will discuss the influences on his work, the changes that have taken place and the direction his work has followed over a career of more than thirty years. There will be illustrations of many of his woodblock prints and a number of oil paintings to show the progress of his work from the 1990s until today.

To learn more and sign up for free, click here.

Scholten Japanese Art is proud to have a large collection of Binnie’s works available for purchase – including rare and previously sold out prints, unique drawings and paintings, as well as some brand new designs.

To view their full inventory of prints, click here.

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