Sisyu

Sisyu is a Japanese artist heir of SHO, calligraphy, one of the oldest Japanese aesthetic traditions, which boasts a history spanning 1300 years. With her technique, Sisyu fuses Japanese calligraphy with various artistic media, such as sculpture, multimedia arts and painting. 

In 2014, Sisyu participated in the exhibition at the Carousel Du Louvre, organized by Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris and was awarded Gold Prize and Jury’s Prize Gold Award that the invitation by Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts as a Guest of Honor Artist for the exhibition in 2015 followed.

In 2017, then Emperor and Empress of Japan visited the artist’s exhibition at the Ehime Prefectural Museum in Matsuyama. 

Sisyu started her career in Kyoto and Nara and learned some lacquer techniques in Kyoto. It requires demanding techniques to fix lacquer on glass but craftmanship enabled it on this pair of glasses. Japanese letters written using gold lavishly sparkle on the one-and-only pair of glasses.

  • Do not wash in a washing machine. Hand washing is required.

Japan's former capital, Kyoto, boasts a history of 1200 years. Japanese traditional cultures and crafts techniques have been passed down from generation to generation by each family until today. Japanese traditional aesthetics, created by people born in Kyoto and raised surrounded by Kyoto’s breathtaking scenery, reign supreme in Japan. 

 


 

Writing for the Emperor(2018)

Gold Prize, Japan Pavilion "Exhibition and Design Category", Milano International Exposition, Milan, Italy(2015)

Invited Artist of the Year by the Association National des Beaux-Arts de France(2015)、Gold Prize and Jury's Gold Prize(2014)、Japan Representative artist(2014)

G1 New Generation Leader Award(2013)

Laval Virtual, France "Design Art and Culture Prize"(2012)

Special Letter of Appreciation, Minister of Defense(2012)

The 5th Yukei Teshima award(2010)