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PASADENA — The old grannies and young boys sex videosShumei Hall Gallery will open the new year with the first solo exhibition of the extraordinary work of Kimiko Muraoka Koyanagi, an artist who is still sculpting and painting her unique and exquisite dolls at the age of 91.

Kimiko Muraoka Koyanagi, “Sumiyuku Toki (Passage of Time)” (detail), 2012

The exhibition will be held at the Shumei Hall Gallery, 2430 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena.

Though she is a third-generation doll maker from Tokyo, she has adapted her family’s doll-making technique over the years, so she is the only artist making dolls using this method today. A total of 14 of her dolls will be on display as well as the tools she uses to create them and information and photographs illustrating her unique technique.

Koyanagi was born in 1932 into the Muraoka doll-making family in Tokyo. Her mother was a second-generation doll-maker, and her father came from a family that specialized in making glass eyes for dolls. One of eight children, she learned how to make dolls as a child using a technique that was passed down to her and her siblings, and she has been using this technique, with her own modifications, to make dolls for over 70 years.

As a young artist, she began to develop her own style that was more akin to sculpture than traditional doll-making, creating tall, slender figures with a graceful profile and an economy of gesture and detail. Many of her figures wear black, which differs from the traditional colorful dolls and reflects Koyanagi’s own personal style and aesthetic.

Koyanagi moved with her husband to Ontario, Canada in 1966 and while raising a family, she continued her craft, eventually exhibiting her work in solo and group exhibitions in Tokyo, Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. She now lives in Los Angeles and continues to create her beautiful dolls.

Koyanagi’s dolls are very different from most traditional Japanese dolls, but they are just as exquisite to behold, take many days to complete, and employ a unique technique that will soon be lost to the world. To make her slender dolls, she creates a core of wire and sets the position of the figure and then molds a rough unfinished form using a mixture of paste, rice paper and finely ground paulownia wood shavings. After the work has dried and hardened, she delicately carves and sands the doll to produce its final form.

Kimiko Muraoka Koyanagi, “Kokoro (Heart),” 2016

She then applies several layers of white pigment called gofun, made from powdered seashells, as a surface finish. At the end of a two-month process, the doll is finally painted with a blend of seashell powder and watercolor pigments.

Koyanagi learned this basic technique from her family but modified it while living for over 50 years in Canada so that the dolls would survive well in an environment that has dramatic fluctuations in temperature and humidity. No other doll-maker uses this technique. Though the tall, slender forms of Koyanagi’s dolls convey an elegance and a stillness, their faces and sometimes even the gentle tilt of their heads suggest strong emotions and deep philosophical concepts beneath the surface.

The exhibition, “Elegance and Emotion: The Unique Dolls of Kimiko Muraoka Koyanagi,” was curated by Japanese art historian Meher McArthur and was made possible by generous funding from The Japan Foundation, Los Angeles.

Says McArthur, “I am delighted to be showing Koyanagi-san’s beautiful works of sculpture here in the Los Angeles area for the first time. She has been making these dolls for over 70 years with her special unique style. They are traditional and contemporary at the same time. Her artistry and energy are truly inspiring!”

It will open to the public on at the Shumei Hall Gallery on Saturday, Jan. 13, with an opening reception from 2 to 4 p.m. The exhibition will continue until Sunday, May 5.

The Shumei Hall Gallery is operated by the Shumei Arts Council, which was created in early 1998 to enrich the cultural life of the Pasadena and Los Angeles communities and to foster a deeper appreciation of the arts. It is committed to bringing concerts of the highest quality, as well as unique exhibitions and lectures, to Pasadena so that everyone can explore and experience highly skilled artistic expression.

Its mission is based on the belief that art can enlighten the hearts and minds, and that through this transformation the community will flourish.

The Shumei Hall Gallery is open Monday to Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. To visit, email [email protected] or call (626) 584-8841.

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