Art on the cards Hari Raya cards by Khainifa. Khainifa with her artworks.
Khainifa created her own designer cards because she felt that people have missed out on sharing many special moments following the Covid-19 pandemic last March.
I have not seen my close friends and I miss our usual meet-ups,” she said.
“I want to share the missed moments through writing (to each other) on a Hari Raya card,’’ said Khainifa, who started crafting cards in 2008.
She has also released art-inspired “Duit Raya” packets.
“It’s like writing a love letter. We spread the love to our loved ones through our words.’’
Yoshiaki Shimizu, distinguished scholar who ‘transformed the study of Japanese art’ and Princeton graduate alumnus, dies at 84
Jamie Saxon, Office of Communications
Feb. 12, 2021 12:45 p.m.
Yoshiaki Shimizu, the Marquand Professor of Art and Archaeology, Emeritus, and a renowned scholar of Japanese art history, curator and Princeton graduate alumnus, died on Jan. 20, 2021, of lung cancer at home in Portland, Oregon. He was 84.
Yoshiaki Shimizu
Denise Applewhite, Office of Communications
His research interests in Japanese art included Japanese ink painting of the medieval period, the arts of Zen Buddhism, Heian and Kamakura narrative painting, Sino-Japanese cultural history of the 12th through the 16th century, Chinese and Japanese calligraphy, and Kamakura Buddhism and its art.