Poster A2 | Mount Fuji MTFUJI_01_No.29

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Poster A2 | Mount Fuji MTFUJI_01_No.29 - Posters - Paper Yellow

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Artwork by Tomoyuki Takahashi, a printmaker based in Tokyo. __MTFUJI-01 No.29__ ・Ink color: blue[L] × white ・Paper color: yellow A view of Mount Fuji, Japan's tallest mountain, covered in snow, as seen from an airplane. This piece is part of a collection of 46 color variations. https://to-design.jp/images/img/IMG_9806.jpg https://to-design.jp/images/img/IMG_9825.jpg https://to-design.jp/images/img/IMG_9772.jpg https://to-design.jp/images/img/IMG_9794.jpg The photograph has been processed using halftones, giving it the appearance of dots when viewed up close and a photograph when viewed from a distance. It is then printed on colored paper using the silk-screen technique. Each artwork includes a hashtag that offers a hint to the shooting location. *Please note that as each piece is hand-printed after an order is received, delivery may take some time. **[Specifications]** Colored paper, water-based ink A2 H594mm × W420mm Includes signature and edition number ◇Product Number: MTFUJI-01 No.29 ◇Hashtag: #mtfuji *This artwork is produced in a limited quantity of up to 3 pieces per year across all sales channels. *Frame not included. *Will be delivered rolled. ◆What is Halftone? A method of expressing tonal variations using dots of varying sizes and densities to create shades of color in a single tone. **Tomoyuki Takahashi | Printmaker** Born in Ibaraki Prefecture. After completing the Fashion Design course at Bunka Fashion Graduate University, he independently mastered the silk-screen technique and began his creative activities. Since 2014, he has been posting on Instagram under the account name @notonot, creating many works that combine photographs of "scenery of a certain town" with halftones, which express tonal variations using dots, and printing them using the silk-screen technique.

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Mount Fuji, Japan! Dots up close, a photograph from afar. A unique silk-screen print poster. 46 variations available.

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