Morning all. It’s Saturday. Inspired by the great Hiroshige’s print, here is my ‘Sudden Shower over the Humber Bridge and North Ferriby’. Have a nice weekend. xx

#art #wallart #HumberBridge #ukioye #handmade #japan #bridge #rain #Yorkshire #MastoArt #print

#TokurikiTomikichirō (1902–2000) was a renowned Japanese artist and printmaker, celebrated for his contributions to the #SōsakuHanga ('creative print') and #ShinHanga ('new print') movements. His work bridged the gap between traditional Japanese woodblock printing techniques and modern artistic sensibilities, making him one of the most influential figures in the 20th-century revival of Japanese printmaking:

🌍 https://www.fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_stories/told/2024-09-06-tokuriki_tomikichiro/

#Ukioye #JapaneseArt

Tokuriki Tomikichirō: A pioneer of modern Japanese printmaking

Tokuriki Tomikichirō (1902–2000) was a renowned Japanese artist and printmaker, celebrated for his contributions to the Sōsaku Hanga (‘creative print’) and Shin Hanga (‘new print’) movements. His work bridged the gap between traditional Japanese woodblock printing techniques and modern artistic sensibilities, making him one of the most influential figures in the 20th-century revival of Japanese printmaking.

Fabrizio Musacchio

#ToriiKotondo (1900-1976) was a prominent artist of the #ShinHanga movement, known for his #bijinga. His work is characterized by its elegance, refinement, and attention to detail, capturing the grace and poise of his subjects in moments of quiet introspection. Here is a short dossier on his life and work:

🌍 https://www.fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_stories/told/2024-09-01-torii_kotondo/

#ukioye #JapaneseArt

Torii Kotondo: The Shin Hanga bijin-ga master

Torii Kotondo (1900-1976) was a prominent artist of the Shin Hanga movement, known for his exquisite bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women). His work is characterized by its elegance, refinement, and attention to detail, capturing the grace and poise of his subjects in moments of quiet introspection.

Fabrizio Musacchio

19/n of daily (till I run out)
Yoshida Hiroshi woodblock prints from his 1930s series - #India and South East Asia
following his visit

Kailasa Temple–Ellora Highlands (Erora, Kairasa tenpuru)
1931

The cave temples at Ajanta and Ellora in India are high in my list to visit sometime!
These are rock cut temples
See:
https://www.worldhistory.org/article/874/ellora-caves/

#Art #HiroshiYoshida #Japan #Ukioye

Ellora Caves

Ellora (also known as Elura and, in ancient times, as Elapura) is a sacred site in Maharastra, central India. The Ellora Caves are listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site and is celebrated for its...

World History Encyclopedia
Mistodon: another stone cold classic by @farrell_lego we never shared in any other form, here's his #Lego #pixelart mosaic interpretation of #Hokusai's 1831 #ukioye print #TheGreatWaveOffKanagawa. The smaller canvas curtails the inverted wave but believe me, it's there.
Mistigram: celebrated #typewriterart practitioner @ty.p0 shares their rendition of #Hokusai's 1831 #ukioye print #TheGreatWaveOffKanagawa. This piece was included in the recent fine art-themed MIST0424 artpack collection.

Hasui Kawase

Zōjō-ji in Shiba, 1925. From series Twenty Views of Tōkyō.

#OldMasters #ShinHanga #Ukioye #Woodblock #Japanese #Zen

Shotei

AKA Hiroaki Takahashi & Takahashi Shōtei

Edo River

#ukioye #woodblock #shinhanga #japanese

#haiku #micropoem #micropoetry #threelines #poem
I tend to post on IG prompted by an image. This was inspired by an #ukioye image of Tama River. I think I am not supposed to post images I didn't create? But the longing for our cats is real and as intense as ever.