Monday, June 30, 2025

Day 4691: RIP Obachan Kimiko Nishimoto & Mark Making


"Nightmare": junk collage, ink.





  


Want music?



    Click: Michael Jackson, I Can't Help It

 

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RIP Kimiko Nishimoto:

 Japan’s Most-Creative Obachan


I and many were saddened to learn that Kimiko Nishimoto, well known 
for absurdist self-portraits, passed away on June 9, 2025. She was 97. Nishimoto’s creative journey began, unexpectedly, at the age of 72 when she decided to take a photography class. She immediately fell in love with the medium and began taking humorous, comical and sometimes surreal self-portraits.


10 years later, at the age of 82, she was given her first solo exhibition at a local Museum in Kumamoto, where she lives. Her passion for photography and humor proved contagious, and she soon became an internet star. Nishimoto took pride in her art, and committed to taking all her own pictures using a tripod and timer. All the digital enhancements and alterations are also done by Nishimoto herself.


“My mother always enjoyed creating with a smile. With the desire to bring laughter and joy to many people, she produced numerous works,” wrote her daughter in an Instagram post.


Nishimoto’s works will live on. And so too will her spirit, which inspired and taught us that it’s never too late to begin something.





RIP Obachan

🙏



Ever in a yucky mood? Have work to do but don't want to? I am sharing a technique I often taught in my collage, mixed media & painting classes.





 It's mark making, a fun, quick, mindless activity to create papers to be torn up and used in future collage. Use any shape or kind of mark, 

drawing or even writing. An easy warm-up.





 There's no need to be precise or make sense, 

as it will eventually be torn up to be used in a painting, collage or any kind of mixed media.



I mark on tissue paper & have the text sheet directly 

beneath to catch the ink that seeps through the tissue, 

so you get 2 for 1.  It's hard to say which I like best. 

The tissue is a dark clear print and the white of the tissue somewhat disappears when adheres to collage.





The text sheet has random ink thickness, which I like a lot, and of course the added text background.





All you need is tissue paper & a text sheet 

from a dictionary, book or whatever, (I am using an old Physicians' Desk Reference) and a fresh ink marker. I often use a double ended oil based marker from Daiso(Japanese $1.50 store) 3 in a pack for $1.50. (Not odor free)





I guess this form of mark-making might be compared to a very, very sloppy version of Zentangleonly you don't have to be precise. 

Probably not for everyone, but it does work for 

a lot of us. Rx for a yucky day or to warm up.


* Did you notice today's lead art (at top), where I used mark making on tissue paper and markers?

 


  
 
A 11+ minute video, If only lonely , here
 


  
 
Just because ...

Magnolia Warbler


 

Monday's Smiles ... 


Erik Winkowski, "Summer Vacation".


 

 











  
  

  

2 comments:

elenor said...

Jacki, even if i repeat myself I need to say:
I love EVERYTHING in today's post.
Your tipps on mark making including your collage are great and I think about practicing it, when I'll have more free time. I started a foto book about our family 2024 which needs to be ready in 2 and a half week. It should be a birthday gift. The idea came a bit late and that makes me a bit nervous.
I love the humor of Kimiko Nishimoto. She stated at 72, that's exactly
my age. This gives me hope that I'll be able to do something nice yet?
And of course I like the beautiful bird and Monday's Smiles.
Jacki, thanks for so much inspiration and joy!

jacki long said...

Thank You, Elenor. Thanks you again for your thoughtful and always kind words. I think you might enjoy the mark making, it could be anything flowers, houses, trees, I just tend to lean more to the graphics. You've taken on a big job with your family album. I seem to use my time differently when it's for family?