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Watercolor Sketch, Kawadoko: Dessert Above the Kibune River, Japan

July 3, 2013 Kim Minichiello
Watercolor Sketch on handmade paper, Kibune, Japan

Watercolor Sketch on handmade paper, Kibune, Japan

This is such a simple sketch but has such fond meaning and memories for me.  When visiting Kyoto. My daughter and I took a day trip to the northern mountains to the villages of Kurama and Kibune.  Fist we took the train to Kurama and enjoyed time in a traditional japanese onsen, a public bathing house, fed by hot springs.  We were the only non Japanese there but we felt right at home soaking in the outdoor tub under the forest canopy.  There are a number of rituals one must partake in before entering the tub.  Since language was a definite barrier here, we relied on what we had seen in the Miyazaki film, My NeighborTotoro, which is one of our favorites, for clues to the preparation before entering the big bath!

Forest from Kurama to Kibune

Forest from Kurama to Kibune

After a relaxing soak we continued on into the forest to hike the trail to Kibune.  The walk took several hours but was not strenuous.  The forest was magical.  There are a number of small temples and shrines to take a rest and reflect on the beauty of this place.  We reached Kibune in the late afternoon and scoped out the restaurants and made reservations for dinner.  Kibune is a small village nestled right in the forest along the Kibune River.  In the summer the restaurants place covered platforms above the river for dining and it flows beneath you as you dine Japanese style inches above the water.  This is knows as kawadoko.

Restaurant platforms above the Kibune River-Kawadoko

Restaurant platforms above the Kibune River-Kawadoko

One of our courses during our kaiseki meal

One of our courses during our kaiseki meal

After visiting the Kibune Shrine we settled into our spot for dinner.  We were served a kaiseki meal, which is a multi course meal of a variety of Japanese delicacies.  Between courses we could lean over to the side of the platform and dip our feet into the cool rushing water below, nice after a day of hiking!  When we were served dessert, this simple piece of melon, I did this watercolor sketch.  The whole day was such an amazing experience.  I will never forget it and I have my sketch to take me right back there!

Lanterns above a dining area

Lanterns above a dining area


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Watercolor Sketch, Kyoto Treat

June 28, 2013 Kim Minichiello
Watercolor Sketch, Kyoto Japan, Green Tea Soft Serve Ice Cream

Watercolor Sketch, Kyoto Japan, Green Tea Soft Serve Ice Cream

My daughter and I had walked the Path of Philosophy, from the Ginkaku-Ji Temple to the Eikan-do and Nanzen-ji Temples, and stopped at an outdoor cafe for a green tea soft serve ice cream.  I adore green tea and anything made with matcha, (the powdered form of green tea).  Where I have had green tea ice cream at Japanese restaurants in the States, it is rare to find it soft serve.  I’m embarrassed to say, or maybe not, that I had one of these cones every single day I was in Kyoto.  As I was sketching at the table, the owner of the cafe came out and presented me with one of her name cards, which I attached in my book.  This one had to be quick before it melted all over my daughter's hand!

Path of Philosophy during cherry blossom viewing season, Kyoto Japan

Path of Philosophy during cherry blossom viewing season, Kyoto Japan


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Watercolor Sketch From Kyoto Japan

June 21, 2013 Kim Minichiello
Watercolor Sketch, Kyoto Japan, Gio Ji Temple

Watercolor Sketch, Kyoto Japan, Gio Ji Temple

The summer we lived in Hong Kong, my daughter and I took a girls trip together to Kyoto Japan. We had been the previous April during Cherry Blossom season and fell in love with Kyoto.  We went back to explore other areas we didn’t get a chance to visit.  Gio Ji Temple in the Arashiyama area is such a charming, peaceful place.  Almost the entire grounds are carpeted with the most beautiful green moss.  I did this sketch sitting along one of the tiny paths, while my daughter played with the temple cat.

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Kyoto Sonae-Mono (Offering)

May 29, 2013 Kim Minichiello
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Kyoto, Japan is one of my favorite places on earth. It is a place I long to go to again and again. This painting Kyoto Sonae-mono is from an offering I saw at one of the many temples in this lovely city. Sonae-mono means offering.

This painting was painted using only 3 primary colors, French Ultramarine Blue, Aureolin Yellow and Permanent Rose, plus an American Journey color called Mint Julep which is semi opaque.  This was a great exercise in mixing  all the color I needed from the basics!


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