Keiko Tanabe

Keiko Tanabe

Join Keiko for her return workshop at the Casa in Mexico this winter February 10 – 17, 2024. 
Capturing the Mexican Spirit – All Levels (basic knowledge & some previous experiences strongly recommended to gain the most benefit from this workshop).
Join Keiko in Mexico February 10 – 17, 2024
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Keiko Tanabe, Market, Japan, watercolor

Keiko Tanabe is an award winning artist and a signature member of the National Watercolor Society and of the American Watercolor Society. Often working en plein air, her atmospheric watercolors perfectly capture a sense of time and place. Through her use of color, textures, and signature brushwork, Keiko’s landscapes and cityscapes, beautifully convey both the exotic and the simple scenes of the many places she travels. Never attending art school, Keiko took only one drawing class to learn basic technical skills in 2004 before she started painting.

Keiko Tanabe, Star of India, watercolor

Keiko was born in Kyoto, Japan.  As a child growing up in an art-loving family, she always enjoyed drawing and painting and won many awards in children’s art contests.  However, art was not her chosen field of study later on.  She earned a B.A. in intercultural communication (International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan) and an M.A. in international education (UCLA, California).  She then worked in international relations positions in a Japanese government trade organization in Tokyo, at a large law firm in San Francisco and at a private consulting firm in San Diego.  For decades, she has traveled extensively, mainly in European countries, Asia and North America.

Keiko Tanabe, Calella-de-Palafrugell, Spain, watercolor

Through all these years, Keiko knew there was in her heart the growing desire to someday become an artist.  That, fueled by her love of travel and strong interest in other cultures, eventually found its way out in 2003.  After learning basic drawing and watercolor painting skills at a local community school in San Diego, she took on her first project as an artist together with her father, a renowned scholar of French literature in Japan.  Through the Azure Sea and Sky of Provence: A Tribute to Her Joie de Vivre, (Kosei Publishing, Osaka, Japan), was published in August, 2003, authored by her father and illustrated by Keiko.  From then on, she intensely taught herself to be fluent in watercolor painting, just as one would do to master a foreign language.

Mostly self-taught, Keiko embarked on a professional art career in 2005 and started exhibiting publicly.  In the same year she took a workshop from Alvaro Castagnet and discovered the joy of plein-air painting.  Since that year her paintings have been juried into many exhibitions across Americas and in Asia and Europe.  Her work has been purchased by private and corporate collectors from all around the world.  She also had her paintings published in leading art magazines in the U.S., Europe and Japan.  Additionally, she self-publishes her art books and nine books have been completed by 2019.  She’s also a sought-after workshop instructor.  Since 2011, she has been invited to and completed successfully more than 230 workshops and numerous live demonstrations around the world.  She has served as a juror in a number of art exhibitions including some major watercolor shows around the world such as the Transparent Watercolor Society of America, the International Watercolor Society, the Northwest Watercolor Society, the Utah Watercolor Society and the New Mexico Watercolor Society.  In 2015 she was named an official Ambassador for Winsor & Newton.  In 2018, she was appointed to the advisory board of the American Watercolor Weekly.  In 2018 and 2019, she was invited to be a faculty member for the Plein Air Convention & Expo, the world’s largest plein-air painting event.

Keiko currently lives in San Diego, California.

Join Keiko In MexicoFebruary 10 – 17, 2024.
Capturing the Mexican Spirit – All Levels (basic knowledge & some previous experiences strongly recommended to gain the most benefit from this workshop).
Click to see details of this Workshop
 
To see more of Keikos’ work visit:
www.KTanabefineart.com