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He had studied Ukiyo-e with the focus on Hokusai's artworks. His artwork reflects the changes in the times. (2/2)
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Katsushika Hokusai's 'Great Wave off Kanagawa' 1830 meets Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night 1889
Pure rapture...
[The third Ukiyo-e]
beautiful and ugly invulnerable belly -美醜不死身腹-
I redefined Hokusai's ukiyo-e for the Japanese New Year.
What did you imagine?
#cryptoart #NFT #Hokusai #Appropriation
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Tokyo 2020 Official Art Posters 2
Hirohiko Araki (Jojo) for Paralympic,
"I drew the image of gods of sports flying down from the sky with the motif of Hokusai's Ukiyoe. I couldn't decide what color to paint Mt. Fuji, and I did it in honey color."
Lithographs from the "36 Views of the Eiffel Tower" series by French artist Henri Riviere, 1888-1902, inspired by the Japonisme movement of the time - and especially Hokusai's "36 Views of Mount Fuji"
Moebius Monday! A beautiful wave, very reminiscent of Hokusai's Great Wave. Love that linework! Flowing and elegant. #Moebius
Weekend Reading: Making waves - see note on Hokusai's Great Wave, Biography of a Global Icon in current issue of Print Quarterly (March 2019). Here cover of Debussy's score for La Mer, 1905.
CLOSING SOON—Can you spot the differences in these Japanese woodblock prints?
See three versions of Hokusai's "The Great Wave"—alongside multiple works by other ukiyo-e printmakers—to gain insight into the intricacies of Japanese print production: https://t.co/IdxfCEXEwo
In about an hour with @tiltbrush, a Yr12 student from @stchrisbahrain has recreated part of Hokusai's Great Wave! Amazing skill and it highlights how quickly students can get to grips with #VR art.
@FLS_stchris @Gboyleuk @GoogleARVR #ARVRinEDU #VRartist
北斎の娘応為も素晴らしい画家だったのをご存知ですか?彼女を主人公にしたアニメ映画を見ました。
Do you know that Hokusai's daughter was also a great painter? Her name is Oi. I watched an animation movie with her as the main character.
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'The Wave Inside'
Hokusai's Great Wave represents his never ending energy, his innumerable works, his quest to keep creating, and all I can do is aspire to be just as driven, and just as productive, capture the storm inside me and represent it in my art.… https://t.co/gDWCrkN7mv
Recently watched Hokusai's Daughter a beautiful and touching anime strongly recommend
Hokusai's 1830 "Fuji View Wheel in Owari Province" frames Mt Fuji in a hedgehog wheel. This work truly shows his mastery of hedgehog art.