1953 Born in Japan
Japanese Mandala Artist ¡Kojun
1973 Graduated from Kyushu Zokei Art Collage, Fine Arts department
@ Besides Kojun wanted to study the abundance of color in Japanese painting, she studied Japanese painting for six years at Fukuoka University of Education. About this time, she became fascinated with ancient Japanese Buddhist Art, and produced many Buddhist paintings, such as Mandalas, using the Peculiar Expression method. Kojunfs Buddhist paintings deduct Japan from the ancient to the modern. Kojun travel frequently throughout Asia, capturing the spirit of local Buddhist art in her work. Kojun captures the spirit of old Japan in her paintings. Kojun wishes to revive ancient Japan in the present age. Her works is often on display in at galleries across Japan and Canada. She will open "Kojun Buddhism Art Museum" in Ontario Canada. She always hopes world peace with her buddhism Art.
EEEExhibitionsEEE
1997 Kurume-Iwataya Department Store Fukuoka
hGolden Buddhist Paintings: Undulation of mysteryh
2000 Ginza Renga Art Gallery Tokyo
hMandala: Undulation of mysteryh
2001 Ginza Renga Art Gallery Tokyo
hKojunfs Buddhist paintings: Reviving beath
2002 Gallery La Sympathie Fukuoka
hJapanese Mandalah
2002 Ginza Renga Art Gallery Tokyo
h Kojunfs Buddhist paintings: Buddhist images of Thailand
2003 Rocky Raccoon Cafe Gallery
Ontario Canada
"Kojun Buddhism Art"
2004 Ginza Renga Art Gallery Tokyo
[ Kojunfs Buddhist paintings : Misterious Gold ]
March , 18th - 24th   11am-7pm
the last day will close 5pm
2004 œ Asian Art Museum Atrium Fukuoka Japan
"Kojun-Japanese Mandala & Buddhism Art"
  œ Rocky Raccoon Cafe Gallery
Ontario Canada
"Kojun Buddhism Art"
  œ Kojun Buddhism Art Museum
Ontario Canada
"Kojun-Japanese Mandala & Buddhism Art"

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