20 results for Crafts
Utagawa Hiroshige [Kyoto Jukei] [Arashiyama Blossoming]
An explosively popular Ukiyoe woodblock print that depicts an enjoyable scene from the general public during the Edo Period. This is a work from the legendary artist Hiroshige.
Takenaka Woodblock Prints Takezasado's Craftsman for the Modern Age, Seihachi Takenaka, creates each work one-by-one by hand.
Katsushika Hokusai [The Great Wave off Kanagawa]
An explosively popular Ukiyoe woodblock print that depicts an enjoyable scene from the general public during the Edo Period. This is a work from the legendary artist Hokusai.
This "36 Views of Mt. Fuji" places a specific emphasis on every region and location in Japan. Takenaka Woodblock Prints Takezasado's Craftsman for the Modern Age, Seihachi Takenaka, creates each work one-by-one by hand.
Ukiyoe Actor (100 limited copies)
Limited to just 100 copies!!
Will not be printed again. The birth of a work that utilizes the heart of traditional techniques!
The famous sculptor and printer have taken on the task of the "Ukiyoe Actor" theme in Kyoto. The sculptor, master Hiroshi Fujisawa, uses his extremely difficult "Hair Split" and "Bone Line" carving techniques on a soft plywood board for a delicate and beautiful finish.
The painter, Seihachi Takenaka, finding the right balance between the colors and the board, rub-painted with a golden gradation to create this work which showcases the traditional arts.
This work, "Toyokuni no Zu", is "the first and last of its kind", and it's exquisite work and craftsmanship can only be enjoyed by 100 people.
A scenic view of the Japanese spring that seems to just melt into your space like your furniture.
The Togetsu Bridge in Kyoto Arashiyama captures the beautiful scenery of the changing four seasons that has long since charmed us. There are very few painters or photographers who have captured this scenery. This work is a woodblock print with a mysterious charm that just seems to melt into your open spaces like an old friend. The well-developed layered colors have been warmly rubbed in by hand to create the prominent Kyoto spring setting that will bring you a sense of calm.
Oeyama Kijin Taiji no Zu (Demon Hunter) Part 1
Original old-style woodblock print, only one of its kind in the world.
As its name suggests, this is a woodblock print that has transcended time. Although it has survived various natural disasters, it was left in an extremely bad state. Only the most refined restoration arts could repair it to its original condition. Seihachi Takenaka, who undertook this project, is the industry leader when it comes to old-restorations such as the "Jyaku Myou", and using the finest quality colors in the world.
This old-fashioned woodblock print utilizes the theme of "Oeyama Kijin Taiji no Zu" (Demon Hunter) from the "Late Edo Period - Meiji Period".
This is a Kamigata Ukiyoe, made by Sadanobu Hasegawa II.
The legend of the Demon Hunter of Oeyama is captured in 4 prints, each telling a part of the story and featuring different people and animals.
Oeyama Kijin Taiji no Zu (Demon Hunter) Part 2
Original old-style woodblock print, only one of its kind in the world.
As its name suggests, this is a woodblock print that has transcended time. Although it has survived various natural disasters, it was left in an extremely bad state. Only the most refined restoration arts could repair it to its original condition. Seihachi Takenaka, who undertook this project, is the industry leader when it comes to old-restorations such as the "Jyaku Myou", and using the finest quality colors in the world.
This old-fashioned woodblock print utilizes the theme of "Oeyama Kijin Taiji no Zu" (Demon Hunter) from the "Late Edo Period - Meiji Period".
This is a Kamigata Ukiyoe, made by Sadanobu Hasegawa II.
The legend of the Demon Hunter of Oeyama is captured in 4 prints, each telling a part of the story and featuring different people and animals.
Oeyama Kijin Taiji no Zu (Demon Hunter) Part 3
Original old-style woodblock print, only one of its kind in the world.
As its name suggests, this is a woodblock print that has transcended time. Although it has survived various natural disasters, it was left in an extremely bad state. Only the most refined restoration arts could repair it to its original condition. Seihachi Takenaka, who undertook this project, is the industry leader when it comes to old-restorations such as the "Jyaku Myou", and using the finest quality colors in the world.
This old-fashioned woodblock print utilizes the theme of "Oeyama Kijin Taiji no Zu" (Demon Hunter) from the "Late Edo Period - Meiji Period".
This is a Kamigata Ukiyoe, made by Sadanobu Hasegawa II.
The legend of the Demon Hunter of Oeyama is captured in 4 prints, each telling a part of the story and featuring different people and animals.
Oyama Kijin Taiji no Zu (Demon Hunter) Part 4
Original old-style woodblock print, only one of its kind in the world.
As its name suggests, this is a woodblock print that has transcended time. Although it has survived various natural disasters, it was left in an extremely bad state. Only the most refined restoration arts could repair it to its original condition. Seihachi Takenaka, who undertook this project, is the industry leader when it comes to old-restorations such as the "Jyaku Myou", and using the finest quality colors in the world.
This old-fashioned woodblock print utilizes the theme of "Oeyama Kijin Taiji no Zu" (Demon Hunter) from the "Late Edo Period - Meiji Period".
This is a Kamigata Ukiyoe, made by Sadanobu Hasegawa II.
The legend of the Demon Hunter of Oeyama is captured in 4 prints, each telling a part of the story and featuring different people and animals.
A new work from Kenji Takenaka that is both a woodblock print, and a contemporary work of art. Protecting the traditions of yesterday, while blowing a new wind through the arts and crafts of today.
A new work from Kenji Takenaka that is both a woodblock print, and a contemporary work of art. Protecting the traditions of yesterday, while blowing a new wind through the arts and crafts of today.
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