Jane Fulton Suri
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Jane Fulton Suri expresses the visual experience of fleeting moments often overlooked—reflections, luminosity, shadows, light filtering and framed by things around us.
Her prints are handcrafted in the Japanese woodblock tradition of mokuhanga, using simple tools, natural materials, and water-based pigments. It is a robust and delicate medium through which to explore strong and subtle qualities including the solid and ethereal, the crisp and fuzzy.
Typically, her prints reveal such contrasting perspectives in a single glance. Some are single images combining direct and filtered views. Others are diptychs contrasting open aspect and ground shadow, the lift of one’s gaze from ground to sky, or below and above water.
Educated in the UK, Fulton Suri’s early career was in design and innovation internationally. In 2014 she became a student of master-carver Asaka Motoharu in Tokyo, and in 2019 participated in the advanced residency at Mi-Lab in Japan.
She has exhibited in juried shows in Japan, USA, and UK. Highlights include selection for the West Yorkshire Print Workshop “Japan” exhibit in 2018, Berkeley Civic Artists exhibit 2015-16 in California, and prizes in Massachusetts awarded at Fitchburg Art Museum’s Annual Regional Shows in 2015 and 2022.
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Jane Fulton Suri expresses the visual experience of fleeting moments often overlooked—reflections, luminosity, shadows, light filtering and framed by things around us.
Her prints are handcrafted in the Japanese woodblock tradition of mokuhanga, using simple tools, natural materials, and water-based pigments. It is a robust and delicate medium through which to explore strong and subtle qualities including the solid and ethereal, the crisp and fuzzy.
Typically, her prints reveal such contrasting perspectives in a single glance. Some are single images combining direct and filtered views. Others are diptychs contrasting open aspect and ground shadow, the lift of one’s gaze from ground to sky, or below and above water.
Educated in the UK, Fulton Suri’s early career was in design and innovation internationally. In 2014 she became a student of master-carver Asaka Motoharu in Tokyo, and in 2019 participated in the advanced residency at Mi-Lab in Japan.
She has exhibited in juried shows in Japan, USA, and UK. Highlights include selection for the West Yorkshire Print Workshop “Japan” exhibit in 2018, Berkeley Civic Artists exhibit 2015-16 in California, and prizes in Massachusetts awarded at Fitchburg Art Museum’s Annual Regional Shows in 2015 and 2022.
Jane Fulton Suri expresses the visual experience of fleeting moments often overlooked—reflections, luminosity, shadows, light filtering and framed by things around us.
Her prints are handcrafted in the Japanese woodblock tradition of mokuhanga, using simple tools, natural materials, and water-based pigments. It is a robust and delicate medium through which to explore strong and subtle qualities including the solid and ethereal, the crisp and fuzzy.
Typically, her prints reveal such contrasting perspectives in a single glance. Some are single images combining direct and filtered views. Others are diptychs contrasting open aspect and ground shadow, the lift of one’s gaze from ground to sky, or below and above water.
Educated in the UK, Fulton Suri’s early career was in design and innovation internationally. In 2014 she became a student of master-carver Asaka Motoharu in Tokyo, and in 2019 participated in the advanced residency at Mi-Lab in Japan.
She has exhibited in juried shows in Japan, USA, and UK. Highlights include selection for the West Yorkshire Print Workshop “Japan” exhibit in 2018, Berkeley Civic Artists exhibit 2015-16 in California, and prizes in Massachusetts awarded at Fitchburg Art Museum’s Annual Regional Shows in 2015 and 2022.