Fuh-mi - Japanese Calligrapher
Fuh-mi is a leading calligrapher and cultural consultant. She creates powerful motivational brushworks for leaders around the world.
Fuh-mi is dedicated to restoring the profound significance of meaningful messages in calligraphy. While abstract brushworks have been popular in recent years, she draws inspiration from a time when warriors, nobility, and scholars displayed calligraphy in their homes and workplaces for its reflective and motivational power.
Her goal is to create calligraphic works that resonate deeply, inspiring and empowering those who own them. Each piece is crafted with the intent to encourage contemplation and inspire action.
Fuh-mi also frequently collaborates with martial arts federations and prominent publications focused on Budo, Zen, and Wellness. Her work can be found in public and private spaces throughout the world, celebrating the timeless art of calligraphy and the powerful messages it conveys.
Photo by Patrice Delmotte
Exhibitions
2023
The Millennials Art Fair, Tokyo, Japan.
2021
Cryptokyo — UltraSuperNew Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.
2018
Neo Japonisme - Résonances 2018 — La Ferme des Arts, Vaison-la-Romaine, France (also curating).
2017
Art Square Taipei — Taipei, Taiwan (also curating).
2016
Art Square Taipei — Taipei, Taiwan (also curating).
2015
Kosan no Kai — Lucite Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.
Other Art Projects
2023
Podcast for LEGO — Hokusai’s Great Wave.
2017
Revver — Fashion & Art Magazine, Taipei, Taiwan.
2016
Snow and Ink — With poet Martin Rock, 7x7 Magazine, Los Angeles, USA.
Curation
2019
Dialogue Among 4 Cities — Huashan Creative Park, Taipei, Taiwan.
2017
Erring Ways — Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan, Tokyo, Japan.
2017
AHM+ Plus — AHM Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan.