Aguri Uchida Explained

[1] is a Japanese painter in the Nihonga style of watercolour painting.

Biography

Uchida was born in 1949 in Tokyo.[2] In 1975 she completed her studies in the university of Musashino art school; she exhibited twice in that year, being awarded a prize by the .[2] After that, she mainly conducted sougakai activities. From 1993 she served at the teaching school at Musashino art school, and won first prize at the 12th Yamatane museum prize exhibition.[1] In 2002 she won the Kaii Higashiyama memorial nikkei nihonga grand prize.[2] She has given personal exhibitions in many places.

Her compositions are characterized by a bold form and colours which are each independent.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: http://www.kobijutsu.ne.jp/kaitori/utida_aguri.html?PHPSESSID=acc4f40aa71e44f4277ad74b63fa06ac. https://archive.today/20130218220053/http://www.kobijutsu.ne.jp/kaitori/utida_aguri.html?PHPSESSID=acc4f40aa71e44f4277ad74b63fa06ac. dead. 2013-02-18. ja:内田あぐり. 2010-02-01. www.kobijutsu.ne.jp. Japanese.
  2. Web site: 内田あぐり最新情報. ja:内田あぐり最新情報. 2009-07-26. 2010-02-01. allabout.co.jp. Japanese. https://web.archive.org/web/20090913124230/http://allabout.co.jp/interest/japanesepaint/closeup/CU20011204R/index.htm. 2009-09-13. dead.