Reiko Yoshimoto started taking classes in chigiri-e in 1993. Much of Reiko’s work is reproducing the classic art of many artists but in the medium of torn paper. Flowers from simple to highly textured and detailed to landscapes showcase the development of her skills. LEARN MORE
Poetry of Reiko: The Song of the Hibakusha
- Shiyaku Yaku Peony Chigiri-e
- Inutade Oriental Lady’s Thumb Chigiri-e
- Mizuben no Aki Waterside in Fall Chigiri-e
- Hana Tsubaki Camelia Variation Chigiri-e
- Mukōgishi The Other Side Chigiri-e
- Suiren Water Lily Chigiri-e
- Lost Sheep Chigiri-e
- Shio Sage Salt Spray Chigiri-e
- Hana Tsubaki Camelia Chigiri-e
- Ayame Iris Chigiri-e
- Ayame Chigiri-e
- Yui Shuku Inspired by Ando Hiroshige Bunka Shishu Thread Art
- Tei O Eagle on Pine Bunka Shishu Thread Art
- Aka Tsubaki Red Camelia Chigiri-e
- Kumo No Mine Billowing Clouds And Sunflower Chigiri-e
- Yamaka Ginsō Mountainside Silver Snow Glow Chigiri-e
- Kanagawa Inspired by Ando Hiroshige Bunka Shishu Thread Art
- Biwa Loquat Chigiri-e
- Haru Yokoi Spring Plum Chigiri-e
- The Sacrifice: Abraham and Isaac Chigiri-e
- Yuzu Chigiri-e
- Yoro No Yuki Evening Snow at Kanbara Inspired by Ando Hiroshige Bunka Shishu Thread Art
- Noah’s Ark Chigiri-e
- Katsura Katsura Tree Chigiri-e
- Zakuro Pomegranate Chigiri-e
- Yama Yuri Chigiri-e
- Kyōshu Longing for Home Chigiri-e
- Mizu Kirameku Koi and Sparkling Water Chigiri-e
- Moete Flaming Hibiscus Chigiri-e
- In the Manger Chigiri-e
- Yūyake No Tsuru Cranes at Sunset Chigiri-e
- Hibiscus Chigiri-e
- Suiren Water Lily Chigiri-e
- Kiku Chrysanthemum Chigiri-e
- O Jiya Tiger Bunka Shishu Thread Art
- Hatsuka-Daikon Radish Chigiri-e
- Poinsettia Chigiri-e








































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