Poster A2 | Mount Fuji MTFUJI_01_No.38

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Poster A2 | Mount Fuji MTFUJI_01_No.38 - Posters - Paper Yellow

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Artwork by Tomoyuki Takahashi, a printmaker based in Tokyo. __MTFUJI-01 No.38__ ・Ink color: orange × white ・Paper color: yellow Mount Fuji, Japan's tallest mountain, covered in snow, as seen from an airplane. This series features 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 A halftone technique, which makes the image appear as dots up close and a photograph from a distance, was applied to the photograph. The artwork is then printed using the silk screen technique on colored paper. Each piece includes a hashtag hinting at its location. *As each piece is hand-printed after an order is received, please allow some time for delivery. **【Specifications】** Colored paper, water-based ink A2 Size: H594mm × W420mm Signed and editioned ◇Product Number: MTFUJI-01 No.38 ◇Hashtag: #mtfuji *This artwork is produced in a limited quantity of up to 3 pieces per year across all sales channels. *Frame is 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 hue. **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 work. Since 2014, he has been creating many works by applying the halftone technique, which expresses density with dots, to photographs of "scenery of a certain city" posted on Instagram under the account name @notonot, and printing them using the silk screen technique.

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

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