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(木版画, mokuhanga) is a technique best known for its use in the ukiyo-e artistic genre of single sheets, but it was also used for printing books in the same period. Widely adopted in Japan during the Edo period (1603–1868) and similar to woodcut in Western printmaking in some regards, the mokuhanga technique differs in that it uses water-based inks—as opposed to western woodcut, which typically uses oil-based inks.
(木版画, mokuhanga) is a technique best known for its use in the ukiyo-e artistic genre of single sheets, but it was also used for printing books in the same period. Widely adopted in Japan during the Edo period (1603–1868) and similar to woodcut in Western printmaking in some regards, the mokuhanga technique differs in that it uses water-based inks—as opposed to western woodcut, which typically uses oil-based inks.
The Diver #1, 2020
woodcut print on watercolor paper, 16” x 13”
The Diver #2, 2020
woodcut print on watercolor paper, 16” x 13”
The Diver #3, 2020
woodcut print on watercolor paper, 16” x 13”
The Diver #4, 2020
woodcut print on watercolor paper, 16” x 13”
The Diver #5, 2020
woodcut print on watercolor paper, 16” x 13”