Japanese Washi Paper Kites Are Sculptural Art Created By Nine Kite Artists in Kochi Japan

Fantastic kites made of handmade Japanese washi paper show off the craft of the papermaker and the artistic and engineering skill of the kitemaker. These fantastic washi kites are works of art that are displayed in the sky rather than on the walls of a traditional gallery.

This video shows a group of kite artists visiting the Japanese papermaking village of Kochi to learn more about washi and harness its wonderful attributes for their flying art.

Nine accomplished kitemakers met in Kochi, Japan, to share ideas, inspiration, and hands-on experience to make an exciting exhibit of their washi kites.

The washi kite artists use watercolor, collage, quilt techniques, assemblage, traditional Japanese painting to name just a few. The resulting flying washi sculptures are wonderful. Some are sophisticated, some are fun, some are colorful and some are traaditional. All are wonderful creative explorations.

Nine accomplished kitemakers met in Kochi, Japan – a traditional papermaking vlillage – to share ideas, inspiration, and hands-on experience to make an exciting exhibit of kite art made from Japanese washi paper.