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Chigiri-e (ちぎり絵) is a Japanese art form in which the primary technique uses coloured paper that is torn to create images, and may resemble a water colour painting. The technique dates from the Heian period of Japanese history when it was often used in conjunction with calligraphy. Handmade paper is essential for the creation of chigiri-e images.

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  • Chigiri-e (ちぎり絵) is a Japanese art form in which the primary technique uses coloured paper that is torn to create images, and may resemble a water colour painting. The technique dates from the Heian period of Japanese history when it was often used in conjunction with calligraphy. Handmade paper is essential for the creation of chigiri-e images. (en)
  • ちぎり絵は、ちぎった紙を台紙に貼って表現した作品のこと。貼り絵、ちぎり紙とも言う。 主に和紙を使用し、手でちぎって台紙に貼って作成する。紙のちぎれた部分の質感などが独特な雰囲気を演出する。 ちぎり絵の作家としては山下清、亀井健三が有名。 (ja)
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  • Chigiri-e (ちぎり絵) is a Japanese art form in which the primary technique uses coloured paper that is torn to create images, and may resemble a water colour painting. The technique dates from the Heian period of Japanese history when it was often used in conjunction with calligraphy. Handmade paper is essential for the creation of chigiri-e images. (en)
  • ちぎり絵は、ちぎった紙を台紙に貼って表現した作品のこと。貼り絵、ちぎり紙とも言う。 主に和紙を使用し、手でちぎって台紙に貼って作成する。紙のちぎれた部分の質感などが独特な雰囲気を演出する。 ちぎり絵の作家としては山下清、亀井健三が有名。 (ja)
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  • Chigiri-e (en)
  • ちぎり絵 (ja)
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