Water-based woodblock print Japanese paper printing [The dawn breaks] Frame included

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Yukiko Shimizu
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Water-based woodblock print Japanese paper printing [The dawn breaks] Frame included - Posters - Paper Purple

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〇 Water-based woodblock print, produced in 2019 Frame Yatsugiri Size 258 x 318mm Thickness 28mm (Box with Acrylic mat included) Work size: 90×160mm ad2/12 ← The edition number is not limited to the one on the left. Please note that it may change if there is a sales contract at other stores. 〇Material: Washi paper Suihi paint (Japanese painting pigment) We use machine-made Japanese paper. This Japanese paper has a consistent thickness and expression, and when ink is applied and rubbed with a baren, it bleeds and fluffs, giving it a unique finish. The ink is made by kneading a Japanese painting pigment called suihi paint with animal glue. I am enjoying the work of printing on paper while always imagining the colors that appear only at that time. 〇 Notes Regarding overseas shipping, if you order more than 2 items, the shipping fee may change, so please contact us by message before purchasing. *Since the framed box is used at the exhibition, there are some stains and scratches. Thank you for your understanding.

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Handmade
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Japan
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Water-based woodblock print. The same print can be printed multiple times, but since each print is printed on Japanese paper using the "baren" method, each print can be said to be different due to bleeding, rubbing, and misalignment. The ink used is printed using Japanese painting pigments such as suihi pigment and gofun.

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