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Paddy Summerfield (artist) was born on 9 January, 1929 in Japan, is a Paddy Summerfield is chigiri e and graphic. Discover Paddy Summerfield (artist)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 95 years old?

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Born 9 January, 1929
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Nationality Japan

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Paddy Summerfield is a chigiri-e and graphic artist who is known for the application of the Japanese chigiri-e technique to abstract and figurative art using strong and vivid colours.

Traditionally the technique was widely used for decorative subjects.

Her graphic art includes etchings, book covers and she designed the logo for an international women’s advocacy group now Issis-wicce.

Summerfield is of Irish-English background and was born in Hastings, England.

She began her creative life by being commissioned by Liberty of London to design and make soft toys during World War II.

She won a scholarship to the Hastings School of Art and later studied at the Vrije Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten, The Hague, The Netherlands.

1976

Summerfield started exhibiting as a graphic artist in 1976 with a solo exhibition in Chamonix, France which enabled her to become a professional artist under French law.

1988

She has had over 40 solo and group exhibitions in various countries of Europe and since 1988 her chigiri-e work has been shown in exhibitions in galleries in The Netherlands,, , , as well as Willemstad, Curacoe.

Paddy Summerfield’s early work used etching, drawing and monoprint techniques with exhibitions in Switzerland and France before starting in The Netherlands at Galerie Jan van Munster (now Smelik and Stokking) The Hague. Her themes focused on nature the relationship between nature and technology and human and animal body language.

1990

In 1990-1993 she had her own gallery/atelier within the Mazie Galerie, The Hague exclusively for her etching and chigiri-e.

2008

Summerfield was part of the European development of interest in the Japanese chigiri-e technique and she participated in the first chigiri-e page in Wikipedia in 2008.

In Japan the traditional chigiri-e technique was used for images of flowers and landscapes with hand-made coloured paper, torn and arranged to create the image.

Summerfield broadened the technique and applied it to abstract and figurative art.

She used an etching press, oil-based paint and super-thin (10g) paper to achieve a transparency allowing the construction of layers for the final work.

Many of Summerfield’s themes for her chigiri-e work have been based on body language.