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REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 13: Yuma “Dep” Hashimoto (L) and Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION react after their victory match at the VALORANT Masters Groups Stage on April 13, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 13: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION arrives at the VALORANT Masters Groups Stage on April 13, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Lance Skundrich/Riot Games)

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 10: ZETA DIVISION walks backstage at the VALORANT Masters Groups Stage on April 10, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

Oil on canvas; 128 x 82 cm.

 

Antonio Fontanesi was an Italian painter who lived in Meiji period Japan between 1876 and 1878. He introduced European oil painting techniques to Japan, and exerted a significant role in the development of modern Japanese yōga (Western style) painting. He is known for his works in the romantic style of the French Barbizon school.

 

Fontanesi was born in Reggio Emilia, Emilia-Romagna, and trained with the landscape painters Prospero Minghetti and Vincenzo Carnevali. From 1841 to 1846 he made theater sets and began painting landscapes. In 1850, he moved to Geneva, where he stayed until 1865. His main area of interest was landscape painting. He participated in important artistic exhibitions, displaying his works in Lyon, Turin, Milan, Florence, Genoa and the Triennial Exhibition of Fine Art in Bologna. He moved to Turin when a chair as a landscape professor was created specially for him at the Accademia Albertina in Turin from 1869 to 1876.

 

In 1876, the Technical Fine Arts School (Kobu Bijutsu Gakko) an art school of painting and sculpture was founded in Tokyo under the supervision of the Ministry of Industry. It was the first governmental art school founded in Japan. Upon recommendation of the Italian minister to Tokyo, the Meiji government contracted three Italian artists as foreign advisors: Vincenzo Ragusa for sculpture, Antonio Fontanesi for drawing and Giovanni Cappelletti for the preparatory course. The trio greatly influenced the development of Japanese art and architecture through the next several decades. Fontanesi introduced the techniques of charcoal, crayon and oil paints to his Japanese students, who included Asai Chū and Yamamoto Hosui. He also taught western concepts of perspective, anatomy and sketching from life. His career in Japan was cut short by serious illness, which forced him to return to Italy in 1878.

 

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ISTANBUL, TURKEY - SEPTEMBER 7: Tenta "ten" Asai of Zeta Division competes at the VALORANT Champions 2022 Istanbul Groups Stage on September 7, 2022 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 23: Jimmy "Marved" Nguyen of OpTic Gaming (L) and Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION pose at the VALORANT Masters Lower Finals on April 23, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

Sony ICLE-7 (A7) + Asai Pentax SMC Takumar 50mm f1.4

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 23: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION competes at the VALORANT Masters Lower Finals on April 23, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

A fun shoot I did at Bincho Singapore. Chef Asai prepared some incredible dishes!

SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - FEBRUARY 22: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION (L) arrives at the VALORANT Champions Tour 2023: LOCK//IN Groups Stage on February 22, 2023 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - FEBRUARY 22: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION arrives at the VALORANT Champions Tour 2023: LOCK//IN Groups Stage on February 22, 2023 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

First pic of Zaahir (Ivan's brother) outside!

SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - FEBRUARY 18: Koji "Laz" Ushida (L) and Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION pose during the VALORANT Champions Tour 2023: LOCK//IN features day on February 18, 2023 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Lance Skundrich/Riot Games)

FujiFilm XE-2

Voigtlander Nokton 35mm F1.4 S.C

 

「浅井東京写真」

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 10: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION prepares to compete at the VALORANT Masters Groups Stage on April 10, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - FEBRUARY 18: Koji "Laz" Ushida (L) and Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION pose during the VALORANT Champions Tour 2023: LOCK//IN features day on February 18, 2023 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Lance Skundrich/Riot Games)

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 23: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION participates in a post match press conference at the VALORANT Masters Lower Finals on April 23, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 7: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of team ZETA DIVISION poses for the VALORANT Masters Features Day on April 7, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Lance Skundrich/Riot Games)

SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - FEBRUARY 19: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION poses during the VALORANT Champions Tour 2023: LOCK//IN tech check on February 19, 2023 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

Sony ICLE-7 (A7) + Asai Pentax SMC Takumar 50mm f1.4

 

10sec, 50mm, f2.0, iso 3200

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 7: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of team ZETA DIVISION poses for the VALORANT Masters Features Day on April 7, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Lance Skundrich/Riot Games)

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 7: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of team ZETA DIVISION poses for the VALORANT Masters Features Day on April 7, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Lance Skundrich/Riot Games)

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 7: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of team ZETA DIVISION poses for the VALORANT Masters Features Day on April 7, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Lance Skundrich/Riot Games)

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 7: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of team ZETA DIVISION poses for the VALORANT Masters Features Day on April 7, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Lance Skundrich/Riot Games)

Bede Clarke is a Professor in Ceramics at University of Missouri.

art.missouri.edu/Facultywebpage/clarke.htm

www.bedeclarkestudio.com/#

 

EDUCATION

M.F.A., The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa

B.A., Eckerd College, St.Petersburg, FL

PROFESSIONAL

University of Missouri-Columbia,Professor of Art, Department of Art

REPRESENTATION

Red Star Studios , Kansas City, MO

Signature Shop and Gallery, Atlanta, GA

 

SELECTEDCOLLECTIONS

Taipei County Yingko Ceramics Museum, Taipei County, Taiwan

Daum Museum, State Fair Community College, Sedalia, MO

Martin Museum of Fine Art, Baylor University, Waco, TX

Lamar Dodd Art Center, LaGrange College, LaGrange, Georgia

Chisholm Institute of Technology, Frankston Campus, Victoria, Australia

Taipei County Cultural Center, Taipei, Taiwan

Whitebird Inc, New London, NH

ASAI Architects, Kansas City, MO

K.B.R. Associates, Dearborn, MI

Colleen and Dennis Bindley, Madison, WI

Dr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Eskin, Chicago, IL

Gerald and Louis Blander, Atlanta, GA

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Prater, Springfield, MO

Mark Landrum, Columbia, MO

William R. Hough and Company, St. Petersburg, FL

First National Bank, Columbia, MO

Racine Art Museum, Racine, WI

Icon World Ceramic Center, Kyongi Province, Korea

Bermuda National Gallery, Hamilton, Bermuda

Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library, Topeka KS

Southwestern University, Georgetown, TX

  

SELECTEDSOLOEXHIBITS

Sturt Australian Contemporary Craft Center, Mittagong, NSW, Australia, 2007

Red Star Studio, Kansas City, MO 2005

Alma Thomas Fine Arts Center, Southwestern University, Georgetown, TX, 2004

Target Gallery, St. John's University Art Center, Collegeville, MN, 2004

Burroughs Gallery, School of Art, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 2003

Baylor University Department of Art, Waco, TX, 2000

Goddard Gallery, State Fair Community College, Sedalia, MO, 2000

Elliot Smith Contemporary Art, St. Louis, MO, 1999

Taipei County Cultural Center, Taipei County, Taiwan, 1998

Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO, 1998

Douglas Dawson Gallery, Chicago, IL, 1990

 

SELECTEDGROUPEXHIBITS

NCECA Clay National Biennial Exhibition, Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, Louisville, KY (2007)

Contemporary Ceramics. The Dairy Barn: Southeastern Ohio Cultural Arts Center, Athens, OH (2007)

Clay-Wood-Fire: An International Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary Wood-Fired Clay, Chemeeketa Community College, Salem, OR (2007)

Sidney Myer Fund International Ceramics Award, Shepparton Art Gallery, Shepparton, Victoria, Australia (2006)

Ceramics Biennial Invitational, national invitational, Parkland Art Gallery, Parkland College, Champaign, IL (2006)

Legacy and Innovation in Contemporary Clay, national invitational, Dubuque Museum of Art, Dubuque, IA (2006)

Diverse Domain - Contemporary North American Ceramic Art, Taipei County Yingge Ceramics Museum, Taipei, Taiwan(2005)

The 3rd World Ceramic Biennale 2005 Korea, Ichon World Ceramic Center, Kyonggi Province, Korea (2005)

NCECA 2005 Clay National Exhibition, Baltimore County Center for Art and Visual Culture, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland (2005)

The Naked Truth: 2004 International Juried Woodfire Ehbition, Cedar Rpaids Museum of Art, Cedar Raps, Iowa (2004)

Gas-Fired/Wood-Fired: Kilns, Fire and Ceramic Expression, Carroll Reece Museum, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee (2004)

The 2nd World Ceramic Biennale 2003 Korea International Competition, Ichon World Ceramic Center, Kyonggi Province, Korea (2003)

Cheongju International Craft Biennale 2003, Competition Exhibition Hall, Cheongju, South Korea (2003)

WORKSHOPS/LECTURES

Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gattlinburg, TN

Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, MO

Baylor University, Waco, TX

National Taiwan College of the Arts, Taipei, Taiwan,

Taipei County Cultural Center, Taipei, Taiwan

Tainan National College of the Arts, Kuantien, Taiwan and Lecture

Washington University, St. Louis, MO, Visiting Artist Lecture

Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL

Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS

Fort Hays State University, Fort Hays, Kansas

Dennison University, Granville, OH, Vale Visiting Artist in Residence

University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE

Southeast Missouri State University

University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana

 

SELECTEDBIBLIOGRAPHY

Books:

Hluch, Kevin A. The Art of Contemporary American Pottery

Fairbanks, Jonathan, The Contemporary Potter

Rich, Chris. ed., The Ceramic Design Book

Davis, Don. Wheel Thrown Ceramics

Branfman, Stephen. Raku: A Practical Approach

 

Catalogues:

The 1st World Ceramic Biennale: 2001 Korea International Competition.

Ichon World Ceramic Center, (2001)

American Shino: The Glaze of A Thousand Faces. Babcock Galleries (2001)

The 2001 NCECA Clay National. National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts

Different Stokes: International Woodfire Exhibition,

The University of Iowa School of Art and Art History, Iowa City IA (1999)

Ceramics Monthly International Competition. The American Ceramics Society, (1999)

The 1999 NCECA Clay National. National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts, 1999

The Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts Monarch National Ceramic Competition.

The Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts, Florence (1999)

Bede Clarke: Wood-Fired and Stoneware Ceramics. Taipei County Cultural Center, (1998)

 

Reviews/Other:

"Clay Cup VIII", Ceramics Monthly, November, 2001, p. 42 - 43

"American Shino", Clay Times, Vol. 7, No. 5, September/October 2001, p. 17.

Robison, Stephen. "Bede Clarke's Investment in Teaching and Art,"

Ceramics Art and Perception, Issue 43, March 2001, pp. 36 - 38.

Chang, Ssu-Ming. "Prairie Fire Ceramics", Ceramic Art, Vol. 27, Spring 2000,

Ge, Yi-Wen. "The Dance and Colorful Costume of the Fire", Ceramic Art, Vol. 21, Fall 1998, pp. 64-69.

Thaker, Christine. "20th Fletcher Challenge." Ceramics Monthly Magazine,7 February, 1997, pp. 59-62.

  

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 22: Yuma “Dep” Hashimoto (L) and Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION react onstage after a victory match against Paper Rex at the VALORANT Masters Semifinals on April 22, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - FEBRUARY 22: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION competes at the VALORANT Champions Tour 2023: LOCK//IN Groups Stage on February 22, 2023 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

Fashion Studio Portfolio | Joanne Chiang

    

Photo by Joe Gunawan | fotosiamo.com

Model: Joanne Chiang

Makeup: Christina Asai

Hairstylist: Emily Tran

Assistant: Chris Liang

 

Shot with the Panasonic GH3 and Panasonic 35-100mm f/2.8 zoom.

 

Lit with a single Einstein in an 86" Paul Buff Extreme Silver PLM with front sock set horizontally above and in front her head to feather the light downward. A silver pop-up reflector adds fill from underneath.

[Hokkaido, Japan / 北海道]

 

Distribution: Russian Far East to N. Korea and Japan (31 KAM KHA KUR PRM SAK 36 CHM CHN 38 JAP KOR)

Lifeform: Hemicr. or rhizome geophyte

 

Homotypic Names:

Limodorum papillosum (Franch. & Sav.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 671 (1891).

Epipactis latifolia var. papillosa (Franch. & Sav.) Maxim. ex Kom., Fl. Manshur. 1: 523 (1901).

Helleborine papillosa (Franch. & Sav.) Druce, Vierteljahrsschr. Naturf. Ges. Zürich 53: 589 (1908).

Amesia papillosa (Franch. & Sav.) A.Nelson & J.F.Macbr., Bot. Gaz. 56: 472 (1913).

Epipactis helleborine var. papillosa (Franch. & Sav.) T.Hashim., Proc. World Orchid Conf. 12: 120 (1987).

 

Heterotypic Synonyms:

Epipactis sayekiana Makino, J. Jap. Bot. 2: 22 (1918).

Serapias sayekiana (Makino) Makino, J. Jap. Bot. 6: 8 (1929).

Epipactis papillosa var. sayekiana (Makino) T.Koyama & Asai, J. Jap. Bot. 33: 226 (1958).

Epipactis helleborine var. sayekiana (Makino) T.Hashim., Proc. World Orchid Conf. 12: 121 (1987).

Epipactis papillosa var. imkoeensis Y.N.Lee & K.S.Lee, Bull. Korea Pl. Res. 2: 38 (2002).

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 18: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION arrives at the VALORANT Masters Bracket Stage on April 18, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 23: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION arrives at the VALORANT Masters Lower Finals on April 23, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Lance Skundrich/Riot Games)

  

ISTANBUL, TURKEY - SEPTEMBER 4: Tenta "ten" Asai of Zeta Division makes an entrance onstage at the VALORANT Champions 2022 Istanbul Groups Stage on September 4, 2022 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Lance Skundrich/Riot Games)

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I just discovered this amazing Sala Thai with a Buddha statue, which was built on a platform, surrounded by a small water basin. The Statue of Buddha is approximately 11 feet / 3.50 meters in height and was sacred by the abbot of the Buddharama monastery (Waalwijk).

 

I really love the reflection of the temple in combination with the amazing colors of autumn.

 

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What's a "Sala Thai"?

 

A Sala (Thai: ศาลา; Khmer: សាលា), also known as a sala Thai, is an open pavilion, used as a meeting place and to protect people from sun and rain. Most are open on all four sides. They are found throughout Thailand in Buddhist temple areas, or Wats, although they can also be located in other places. A person who builds a sala at a temple or in a public place gains religious merit. A sala located in a temple is called a salawat. Some temples have large salas where laity can hear sermons or receive religious instructions. These are called sala kan parian (pavilion where monks learn for the Parian examination).

 

In Thailand, they have many purposes similar to the roadside pavilions of Asoka. In rural areas, travelers can use them to rest and reflect. These salas are called sala asai. One at the roadside is a sala rim thanon and may be used as a bus stop. If on a riverbank or canal at a landing-place for watercraft, they are called sala tha nam (“water pier pavilions”).

 

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sala_%28architecture%29

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 10: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION prepares to compete at the VALORANT Masters Groups Stage on April 10, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 16: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION prepares to compete at the VALORANT Masters Bracket Stage on April 16, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Lance Skundrich/Riot Games)

  

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 23: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION makes an entrance at the VALORANT Masters Lower Finals on April 23, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 13: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION participates in a post victory match press conference at the VALORANT Masters Groups Stage on April 13, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 22: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION competes at the VALORANT Masters Semifinals on April 22, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 23: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION makes an entrance at the VALORANT Masters Lower Finals on April 23, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 23: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION makes an entrance at the VALORANT Masters Lower Finals on April 23, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Lance Skundrich/Riot Games)

  

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 16: (L-R) Yuma “Dep” Hashimoto, Tenta "TENNN" Asai and Shota "SugarZ3ro" Watanabe of ZETA DIVISION react at the VALORANT Masters Bracket Stage on April 16, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 18: Yuma “Dep” Hashimoto (L) and Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION hold a sign with the word "Nice!" after a victory match against team DRX at the VALORANT Masters Bracket Stage on April 18, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Lance Skundrich/Riot Games)

  

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 12: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION participates in a post victory match press conference at the VALORANT Masters Groups Stage on April 12, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 18: Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION (L) and Kim "stax" Gu-taek of DRX make an entrance at the VALORANT Masters Bracket Stage on April 18, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 18: Yuma “Dep” Hashimoto (L) and Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION hold a sign with the word "Nice!" after a victory match against team DRX at the VALORANT Masters Bracket Stage on April 18, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

  

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - APRIL 23: Shota "SugarZ3ro" Watanabe (L) and Tenta "TENNN" Asai of ZETA DIVISION walk backstage at the VALORANT Masters Lower Finals on April 23, 2022 in Reykjavik, Iceland. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

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