![]() 5 at Shiawassee Art Center, 206 Curwood Castle Drive, Owosso. contemporary innovations and the attraction of non-toxic materials. The works of Janet Baugher - encaustic photos and hand made jewelery, Cindy Evans - multi media paintings, Jane Cloutiers paper sculptures and my moku hanga prints make a very interesting and beautiful exhibit. It is signed on the lower left (in print). This workshop will introduce the Japanese Mokuhanga woodblock process done with. It is a surrealist illustration of a house flower plant in a vase, the leaf doubles as the eye of a silhouette of a man’s profile head. There are a few scratches on the frame and on the acrylic cover but the print is in good condition. KIYOSHI SAITO Japanese Woodblock LITHO PRINT Staring 1950 The title of the piece is Staring. The displayed dimension is the print size and the frame outer size is 31.5 x 24 x 1.5 cm. This print titled "Satsuki (traditional name for May) - Wisteria and Stonechat" depicts the movement well of a stonechat perching its body on a wisteria branch as if it's hunting insects flying nearby in mid-air as a bird of the family Flycatcher. ![]() Today this technique is being explored by many contemporary printmakers. An example of an early Japanese print is shown Right. This traditional Japanese printing method emerged in the 17th century. They were sold in a 'limited edition' (quantity unspecified) with a certificate of authenticity, signed, and sealed in a wooden frame with an acrylic cover. CONTEMPORARY MOKUHANGA Mokuhanga means 'woodblock print' in Japanese. It is well known that Yoshida issued landscape and bird designs over in the US through them, but he also did a smaller-scale calendar series with their Japanese branch, for the local market, and this is from that series. The series was commissioned by the Franklin Mint in the early 1980s. Price: ¥ 32,000 $ 250.00 £ 219.00 € 250.00 ĭescription: A Yoshida Toshi original print from the series of 12 "Kacho Mokuhanga" (flower and bird woodblock prints), depicting birds and flowers for each month of the year. Size: 22.0cm by 15.5cm (8.66 in by 6.10 in) | Enlargement | Shipping Code: ?
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