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Longline fishing at Miyato River, Oceans Of Wisdom, by Katsushika Hokusai
https://t.co/EsYdNKVvjX
#ukiyoe #woodblockprint #art #japan
...because you can never have too much Hiroshige, right? 🖼️
'Misaka Pass in Kai Province' by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858). From the 'Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji' series. 1856–1858, Woodblock print with bokashi on paper.
鏑木清方 - 餅むしろ
Kaburaki Kiyokata
#版画 #woodblock
#art #新版画 #shin_hanga
#浮世絵 #Ukiyoe
小早川清 - 爪
Kobayakawa Kiyoshi
#版画 #woodblock
#art #新版画 #shin_hanga
#浮世絵 #Ukiyoe
小早川清 - 口紅
Kobayakawa Kiyoshi
#版画 #woodblock
#art #新版画 #shin_hanga
#浮世絵 #Ukiyoe
Q3: Some of my inspiration outside of the kidlit world are historical artists (Botticelli, Frederic Remington, Japanese woodblocks), and nature. I'm always taking pictures of interesting animals and plants to use in illustrations!
#SCBWIArtists
“India, 1931”
Hiroshi Yoshida (吉田 博 , September 19, 1876 – April 5, 1950) was a 20th-century Japanese painter and woodblock printmaker.
ヘレン・ハイド - Butterflies
Helen Hyde
#art #新版画 #shin_hanga
#woodblock
#浮世絵 #Ukiyoe
吉田博 - 御室
Yoshida Hiroshi
#art #新版画 #shin_hanga
#woodblock
#浮世絵 #Ukiyoe
Toshikata Mizuno (水野年方, 1866–1908)
Plum blossom viewing, from the series Modern Beauties
1898
#水野年方 #ukiyoe #woodblockprint #japan
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Gonna make more but you’ll probably guess what it is
Happy Lunar New Year! #YearoftheOx (Pictured: woodblock-print from "Momoyogusa (Flowers of a Hundred Worlds)" by Kamisaka Sekka, 1909–10)
“Kumoi Cherry Trees (1920)”
Hiroshi Yoshida (吉田 博, Yoshida Hiroshi, September 19, 1876 – April 5, 1950) was a 20th-century Japanese painter and woodblock printmaker.
川瀬巴水 - 芝公園の雪
Kawase Hasui
#art #新版画 #shin_hanga
#woodblock
#浮世絵 #Ukiyoe
re: lrt, what i like abt hiroshi yoshida's art is that he has woodblock prints of his travels to india, which i think is very fascainting, because it forces you to consider that cultural exchange/travel does not have to include white ppl and i love it
伊藤孝之 - 雪だるまをつくる東北地方の子供たち
Ito Takashi
#art #新版画 #shin_hanga
#woodblock
#浮世絵 #Ukiyoe
@Kriscerone I was going for something like "The Wave", a woodblock print by the Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai. Dragon sounds cool too😆. Here is a gif someone made of it.
For Mollusc Monday I'd like to celebrate images of molluscs in Japanese woodblock - woodcut was the first printmaking I did and I loved the grain - these terrifying human-mollusc encounters are by the wonderful artist-makers Yoshitoshi and Katusushika Hokusai #molluscmonday