![]() ![]() ![]() Member of the California Society of Printmakers (CSP). Associationsįounding member of the printmaking co-op Printmakers at the Tannery (PATT) His work can be found in the permanent collections of the Department of Graphic Arts, Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS the New York City Public Library Print Collection, New York, NY and the Australian Print Collection of the Wagga Wagga Regional Art Gallery, NSW, Australia. Locally, he has exhibited at the Felix Kulpa Gallery, the Santa Cruz County Bank, the Santa Cruz Art League, the Cabrillo College Art Gallery, Artisans Gallery, and the Santa Cruz County Government Building. Mokuhanga (1 - 40 of 332 results) Price () Shipping Original Japanese Woodblock (Mokuhanga), Handmade woodcut print 'Evening Ritual', printmaking, water MunMoreArt (9) 76.97 FREE shipping Premium Tool Set for Japanese Mokuhanga Woodblock Printing WashiArts (467) 149. The artist has specialized in all-handmade woodblock prints with breath-taking views from his own mountain hikes in Japan, Nepal and the European Alps. He had studied at the Toshida Hanga Academy under the famous shin hanga printmaker Toshi Yoshida, son of Hiroshi Yoshida. Wood, water, paper, pigment, paste, and simple carving and rubbing implements are all that is needed to make a print. Moku Hanga by Osamu Sugiyama Osamu Sugiyama was born in Tokyo. Japanese woodblock printmaking, moku (wood) hanga (print), is distinguished from other printmaking techniques by the simplicity of material involved in its creation. He has studied with a number of local artists in a variety of media, concentrating in printmaking and bookbinding. While the websites are still evolving, the main International Mokuhanga Association website is . The Process How a woodblock print is made. ![]() Additionally, the reproductive nature of the printing allows me to share my original works with many people at the same time.Ī native New Yorker, Frank has lived on the West Coast for the last three decades and in Santa Cruz County for over 20 years. Yet, at the same time it satisfies my artistic side with the creativity of subject matter and the ability to experiment with variations in color and design. Printing, as a medium, satisfies my analytical side with its adherence to technical requirements, whether that be the carving of the wood, the construction of a printing screen, or the planning that goes into designing the piece. I find myself drawn to the printing arts for a variety of reasons. The bulk of my artistic interest and work is in printmaking, mostly serigraphy and woodblock printing. Why Mokuhanga the big points: requires very small workspace, small select number of tools, prints with a baren, uses replenishable wood products, needs none of the intense or stationary equipment of western printmaking including a printing press, can be editioned or printed to create endless interpretations, offers. ![]()
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