染色画家 紅林愛子のアトリエU
Japanese KIMONO Painting Artist   Atelier2 of Aiko Kurebayashi   紅林愛子のアトリエ U
Japanese KIMONO Painting Artist  Atelier2 of Aiko Kurebayashi  紅林愛子のアトリエ U

染色画家 紅林愛子のアトリエ U























      
   
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 Introduction

Ms. Kurebayashi was first  fascinated by horses when she was 7 years old. She has since been
working withhorses as her creative motif to be close to them (Owning areal horse is not a
realistic option).

As time went by, her artistic objective became clearer − to express the real beauty of horses.
When she was a student, her life  revolved around going to school (Tama Art University) and a
horse ridingacademy.

The Yuzen Dye, the technique Ms. Kurebayashi employs,is a hand-painted dye technique known
for it ismysterious luster, which is created when silk is dyed. Her keen visual insights and horse'
s vitality combine togive her works uniqueness unlike any other horse-themed artworks.


Aiko Kurebayashi 
- Graduated from Tama Art University (Major: Dying andWeaving, Dept. of Design)
- Graduated from Tama Art University GraduateSchool (Dept. of Design)
- Tried as an assistant trainer at an equestrianclub to study the habits of horses.
- Has been riding horses since 1980.
- Exhibition credits include Museum of Tokyo, New National Museum of Art and Kyoto Cultural
Museum, A  Harness Shop of Mitsukoshi-department store (*solo exhibition) among others.

-Participated in exhibitions sponsored by JRA (Japan Racing Association − Horserace
governing body) and JRL (Japan Racing and Livestock PromotionFoundation).
- Designs logo marks for equestrian clubs and shops.
-Designs and sells horse-themed greeting cards.
(This sentence extracted from NY Coo Gallery's web site.)

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