This story has been updated with a clarification from Shytoshi Kusama. Shytoshi Kusama, the mysterious lead developer and ...
There will be plenty to see at the annual print fair, including etching, linocut, collagraph, monotype, screen print, solar plate, Japanese woodblock, lithography, stencilling, and gel plate printing.
Featuring over 50 19th-century Japanese woodblock prints, the Edo Pop: Japanese Prints 1825-1895 ... whose decades-long fascination with ukiyo-e began with a spontaneous purchase on his way to buy a ...
An Elden Ring fan shares a series of impressive Art Deco travel posters with the Soulslike community showcasing iconic ...
“I knew they were something,” Christina Kean says about the three Japanese woodblock prints she came across about a year ago in a thrift store. “I found them in a loose bin of art,” she ...
Japanese funds bought a record amount of US sovereign bonds in August amid a rally in Treasuries, the latest balance-of-payments data from the country’s Ministry of Finance showed on Tuesday.
Recently, a digital creator shared a clip praising the interiors of a Japanese train and it went viral on Instagram. The video was posted by travel content creator and YouTuber Raunaq Sahni ...
Lai Shaoqi was a Chinese calligrapher and painter known for his expressive woodblock prints. Born on May 16 ... The artist went on to fight the Japanese, was arrested, and broke out of prison. Lai ...
and political contexts of Toshi Yoshida’s woodblock print, Kami no Mori (“Sacred Grove”), 1941, and argue that it is best understood and appreciated from the perspective of romantic nationalism.
Joichi Hoshi was a Japanese ... woodblock process. Born in 1913 in Niigata, Japan, Hoshi began his artistic career after working as an elementary school teacher in Taiwan for several years. He later ...
A groundbreaking investigation into the genomes of approximately 3,200 individuals across Japan is reshaping our understanding of the country's ancestry. This study reveals that the genetic ...
‘Under the Wave off Kanagawa’, or more commonly known as ‘The Great Wave’, is possibly the most iconic image in Japanese art. This universally recognised woodblock print, which features ...