Contemporary Japanese woodblock prints are paintings created by artists who draw, carve, and print their own works, based on the multi-color printing techniques of ukiyo-e that were perfected during the Edo period.
In particular, water-based woodblock prints painted with watercolors allow you to enjoy the soft texture of the Japanese paper and the rich colors.
The artist repeatedly changes the color, strength, and amount, printing and layering until he or she has created the image that they envisioned. The overlapping of colors, which cannot be achieved by brush strokes alone, is the most beautiful aspect of woodblock prints. Please take a look at the beauty of the prints for yourself.
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Two hands jockey for a scarab, a symbol of good luck, but are so engrossed in each other that they don't notice a parakeet stalking them sideways.
Happiness is no longer happiness when you fight over it.
Production year: 2020
Technique: Water-based woodblock print
Screen size: 45 x 25 cm
Frame size: 61.4×41cm
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- It is a woodblock print with a screen size of 45 x 25 cm. It also features a scarab, a lucky motif. This painting allows you to enjoy the gentle texture of Japanese paper and the delicate colors of woodblock prints.
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