ちぎりえ Chigiri-e - Great Falls Elementary School PTA
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ちぎりえ Chigiri-e - Great Falls Elementary School PTA
ちぎりえ Chigiri-e PRESENTED BY THE JAPANESE CULTURAL COMMITTEE OF GREAT FALLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ちぎりえ・Chigiri-e Chigiri-e is a Japanese art form that is over 1,000 years old. ! Chigiri-e is created by tearing and pasting by hand pieces of colorful handmade Japanese paper called Washi. ! What do the words mean? ! ちぎる= Tear or Shred ! え = Picture ! January 2015 Created by the Japanese Cultural Committee (JCC) of Great Falls Elementary School わし・Washi ! Washi is a type of paper that was invented in Japan between the 3rd and 6th Century. ! Washi is used in many different ways in Japan. It is used to make art, clothing, furniture, weapons, and various objects for everyday and ceremonial use. January 2015 Created by the Japanese Cultural Committee (JCC) of Great Falls Elementary School わし(和紙): Japanese Paper January 2015 Created by the Japanese Cultural Committee (JCC) of Great Falls Elementary School Kiyoshi Yamashita • Famous vagabond artist in Japan. • Subject of a motion picture in 1959 and a long running television series (1980-1997). • When Yamashita was three years old he became very ill and as a result suffered some neurological damage. • Bullied as a child because he was slow and spoke with a speech impediment he acted out and wounded a classmate with a knife. • As a result of this incident his parents enrolled him in Yawata Gakuen (a school for the mentally disabled) and it was there where he started chigirie. • When Kiyoshi Yamishita turned eighteen in 1940 he ran away in order to avoid being examined for recruitment into the army. • This begins the period of his wanderings which so captivated the Japanese popular imagination. • When he was twenty-one he was forced to submit to the army exam but was found to be unacceptable for service. • He resumed to his vagabond lifestyle where he would create his famous pictures which were composed entirely of pasted bits of torn of colored paper. Created by the Japanese Cultural Committee (JCC) of Great Falls Elementary School January 2015 Created by the Japanese Cultural Committee (JCC) of Great Falls Elementary School January 2015 Created by the Japanese Cultural Committee (JCC) of Great Falls Elementary School January 2015 Created by the Japanese Cultural Committee (JCC) of Great Falls Elementary School January 2015 Created by the Japanese Cultural Committee (JCC) of Great Falls Elementary School January 2015 ちぎりえをつくろう Let’s Make Chigiri-e January 2015 Created by the Japanese Cultural Committee (JCC) of Great Falls Elementary School
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