Not exact matches
Haiku Adventure is a magical realist adventure game which allows players to inhabit intricately composed landscapes that celebrate Japanese
woodblock traditions, and
explore the transformative tricks of perception contained within the formal constraints of haiku poetry.
Water and Shadow: Kawase Hasui and Japanese Landscape Prints presents more than 100
woodblock prints, rarely - seen screens, scroll and fan paintings, and preparatory materials that
explore the dynamic early work of famous Japanese landscape artist Kawase Hasui.
By investigating the intersection of American art, East Asia, and the
woodblock print movement, Visions of the Orient
explores the various ways that «the orient» served as a liberating professional space for these female artists and as a place of creative inspiration.
Then, take a short walk over to the Maine College of Art studios to
explore the hands - on process of
woodblock making.
June 24 - October 6, 2010 Consisting of works from the UAMA permanent collection, this exhibition focuses on
woodblock prints from the nineteenth century and
explores the print - making process, everyday life in pre-modern Japan, and the cultural exchange that took place between Japan and the Western world.
By
exploring new mediums, like the Internet outside of the traditional mediums like paint, charcoal and
woodblock printing and breaking from the history of Resistance Art that formed part of the anti-Apartheid struggle, they have yielded new artistic directions, which has meant their contributions have positioned them as exciting young talents worthy of attention and has added impetus to the importance of understanding the significance of young, emerging artists in South Africa's ever developing discourse.
Fascinated to
explore new ways of creating texture, Milhazes masterfully mixes silkscreen and
woodblock techniques in these new works, her largest prints to date.
Takashi Usui, born in Yamashi, Japan,
explores both agony and ecstasy in small, erotic works on paper that humorously reference traditional Japanese shunga
woodblock prints.