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Animals & plants through Japanese style painting
 
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Alejandro Bertolo studied "suiboku" and "nihonga" painting (two forms of Japanese classical painting) with the Japanese artists Tazuko NIIMURA, Sho FUNAKI and Hiroshi YAMAMOTO, and Japanese calligraphy with Master Calligrapher Masako Inkyo. He learned the Japanese techniques of mounting paintings as well as folding screen-making, with Akihiro KATO, Conservator of the Japanese Art Collection of the Freer and Sackler Galleries in Washington D.C.

Having developed a personal style, he paints wildlife, particularly those species threatened with extinction in their natural habitats.


 
Support for Conservation:
Alejandro Bertolo has pledged his support to "Fundacion Vida Silvestre Argentina" A non-profit organization devoted to conservation of native species and natural habitats in Argentina.

 

Collections:
  • 2016 - City of Montreal
    Six panel Japanese style folding screen
    Two panel Japanese style folding screen
     
  • 2013 - British Cultural Centre
    Japanese Macaque, Vervet Monkey, Chimpanzee, Red Tailed Monkey, Olive Baboon.
     
  • 2013 - Buenos Aires Zen Dojo
    Collection of zen paintings.
     
  • 1999 - The Japan Foundation
    Wild ducks and Lotus.
     
  • 1999 - Japanese Pavilion
    Iris and Gallinules. Pigments and ink on paper.
    Canada Geese. Pigments and ink on paper
     
  • Private collections in Canada, U.S.A., Japan, Europe and Argentina.

     
Publications:
  • Wildsacpe (2010)
     - Interview to the artist
    Author: Ken stroud
    Published by: Darwin Publishing
     
  • The Best of Wildlife Art 2 (2000)
    Marsh Wolf  - 
    Author: Susan Wolf
    Published by: North Light Books
     
  • Wildlife Art Magazine (1999)
    White Woodpeckers, Puma, Patagonian Parakeets, Snow Leopard.  - 
     

 

 
 
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