Since 2002, she has curated three exhibitions of contemporary
Chinese woodblock prints and visited schools and art centers, conducting workshops and talks on the subject.
Not exact matches
Yun - Fei Ji (
Chinese, born 1963), «Migrants of the Three Gorges Dam,» 2009, hand -
printed watercolor
woodblock mounted on mulberry paper and silk, 18-1/8 x 348-3/8 inches, number 106 from edition of 108
On a single work's surfaces, on a colored ground, Zheng makes thousands of
prints from
woodblocks he has carved,
printing type, found stamps, and more recently
Chinese papercuts; he finishes the work by painting into it by hand.
The collection has grown and evolved to collect more expansively and in ways that support curriculum across disciplines, and it now holds over 5,000 objects including select and growing holdings of contemporary
Chinese art, pre-Columbian art, Japanese
woodblock prints, and African art, to name a few areas.
When the first public exhibition of modern - style
woodblock prints took place in Shanghai in June 1931, it heralded an explosive art movement that helped shape the course of modern
Chinese art history in the 20th century and has remained a vital part of contemporary China» s artistic language.
Known for his imaginative depictions of
Chinese and Japanese folklore, culture and history, especially Kabuki — a classical Japanese art form of dramatic dance and song, Yoshitoshi presented the intensity and height of action in his
woodblock prints.
The influences of Japanese
woodblock prints, Anime,
Chinese calligraphy, and other Asian art forms have impacted his cultural perspective and greatly influenced his unique style.
Researchers have developed a new technique for
printing live cells by drawing inspiration from an ancient
Chinese method of
woodblock printing...
London - based artist Benjamin Buckley draws in thick black lines reminiscent of and inspired by traditional
Chinese & Japanese
woodblock prints.