Martin Luther King, Jr. Research & Education Institute at Stanford University Awards Ceremony. Recipient Drue Kataoka performs what was Dr. King's favorite hymn, "Precious Lord" on her gold flute. Director Clayborne Carson speaks.
Coach Bill Walsh talks about the Football Season as Enso. Walsh is one of 12 Global Honorees for Drue Kataoka's project Around the World in a Single Stroke
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A glimpse into the world of Sumi-e with Drue Kataoka, Sumi-e Artist. With the 2000 year-old art form, her boldly inked strokes traverse the political and cultural landscape.
Captures the moment when Sumi-e Artist Drue Kataoka places signature stamp (han) on the magnificent silk scroll "Return to Old and New Orleans." Drue is dressed by Catherine Malandrino in black tiered chiffon.
One Zen Japanese brush stroke flies across the globe, encircling all cultures to celebrate 12 distinguished Legends from around the World. Follow Sumi-e Artist Drue Kataoka's project at http://www.inasingle stroke.com
Jim Clendenen, Au Bon Climat, shares the story behind collaborating with Drue for a special tribute for Chef Roy Yamaguchi's 9th Anniversary. Clendenen talks about commissioning Drue to create a portrait of the iconic Hawaiin chef to be featured on a signature wine label for Roy's Restaurants.
Legendary Stanford Professor Cliff Nass talks about collaborating with Drue Kataoka on the cover for his latest book, Wired for Speech http://www.drue.net
Discover the Secret of the Sphinx. Drue's Brush unlocks the mystery with bold, subtle strokes. A mythical creatures springs to life. Drue wears a Catherine Malandrino dress.
Dr. Clayborne Carson, Director, Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute talks about commissioning Drue Kataoka to paint Dr. King's portrait. Her portrait "The Unfinished Dream" is permanently installed at the Institute at Stanford University