«Land of the Rising Sun: Art of Japan»
features woodblock prints, hand - painted scrolls and wood carvings with a focus on the rich artistic traditions from the historic eras of Japanese cultures spanning more than 400 years.
The installation
features woodblock prints, hand - painted scrolls and wood carvings with a focus on the rich artistic traditions from the historic eras of Japanese cultures spanning more than 400 years.
Not exact matches
Inspired by
woodblock motifs from India, our print
features shades of pretty plum and alluring aqua.
The special display will also
feature some memorabilia and artwork including large
woodblock country music concert prints by Hatch Show Prints of Nashville and Print Mafia of Bowling Green, various pieces of country music memorabilia and autographed items.
We
feature local printmaking, including etching, engraving and
woodblock.
Opening with an artists» reception on December 11, 5 to 7 pm., the exhibit will
feature etchings and
woodblock prints on paper.
This exhibition
features the artist's recent works since 2010, which include botanical drawings on collages comprising pages from 19th Century lady's magazines, dictionaries and Japanese
woodblock books.
Featured at the opening of the exhibition will be Hart Crane's The Bridge, a scroll of the poem illustrated with
woodblock prints by Joel Shapiro, published by Arion Press.
The exhibit
features pieces that take a traditional stance on this theme, such as «The Great Wave off Kanagawa» (1830), a multicolor
woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai, juxtaposed against modern pieces such as Christian Marclay's «Bottled Water» (1990), a glass bottle filled with un-spooled audiotape recordings of dripping water.
Participating groups from Georgia,
featuring artists, community organizations, and college, university, and high school students, design and carve 4» x8»
woodblocks that are printed on the day of the event with a steamroller.
In this video, which
features footage recorded by Rebecca Salter on one of her trips to Japan, the Royal Academician demonstrates the tools and techniques used in traditional
woodblock printing.
Her photos depict details from Jacopo de» Barbari's extraordinary
woodblock Bird's Eye View of Venice (circa 1500), which
features canals, streets, galleons among the waves — even zephyrs.
Marking the artist's third solo exhibition at the gallery,
featured works include large - scale ceramic sculptures and one
woodblock print.
The exhibition
features large - scale
woodblock prints that Kendrick created in the 1990s, monumental prints that assert the presence of wood within their organic, mysterious lexicon.
A new series of
woodblock prints published by the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies, Columbia University,
featured at the E / AB Print Fair, 2017