
Sachie Murakami
We are pleased to welcome Sachie Murakami to the Pop up space for the month of June. Sachie is a graphic web designer, artist and mother of three who lives in Richmond, BC.
Sachie specializes in the art of making a traditional Japanese craft using colourful paper cords called Mizuhiki. Sachie has become passionate about Mizuhiki over that last several years and describes making the designs as one of her most calming moments of the day and feels like meditation.
Mizuhiki is a traditional craft that has been deeply rooted in Japanese culture and customs for over 1,200 years. Mizuhiki is a colourful decorative cord made from washi (ancient Japanese paper). Knotted in various ways, it is used as decoration in traditional ceremonies such as births, weddings, longevity celebrations, and festivals.
Sachie’s collection includes framed art, greeting cards, accessories, jewelry and ornaments.
Join us for Doors Open on Sunday June 7 th from 1 -3pm and see Sachie demonstrating the Awaji knot, which is one of the most basic knots, and the Ume knot, which is used for display frames, earrings, and hair accessories. These knots are commonly used and are also introduced in the workshops at the Nikkei Center in Burnaby.
shizuriya.com/mizuhiki/
@shizuriyaart
Roxsane Tanner
Roxsane Tanner is a self-taught Canadian artist based in Steveston, BC. A versatile multi-media artist, Roxsane works across a variety of disciplines, including original watercolour painting and metalsmithing, creating distinctive jewelry and art pieces using silver, gold, and copper.
Each day, Roxsane begins her mornings walking various pathways throughout Steveston and the waterfront capturing the sights and sounds in photos. She then brings these images to life in her original watercolour paintings where she masterfully captures the iconic sites of Steveston’s personality and quaintness. Roxsane can also create custom watercolour paintings of your home, creating a whimsical and original painting that captures the heart of your home.
We are so excited to welcome Roxsane back to our building and she looks forward to sharing her watercolour paintings, prints and jewelry with you.
@studioplace99
studioplace@yahoo.com
Sarah Glen
Sarah Glen is a multidisciplinary artist based in Richmond whose work reflects coastal British Columbia. Living alongside the river and ocean provides the direct inspiration for her artwork, which spans acrylic painting, printmaking, and felted wool sculpture.
Sarah’s illustrative paintings interpret the sights and experiences from her adventures in the Pacific Northwest, often explored via canoe. Through her artwork, Sarah hopes to share the profound sense of connection that comes from a life lived by the water, celebrating the beauty of our coastal home and its wild inhabitants.
https://sarah.theglens.ca/