Ukiyo-e woodblock printmaking with Keizaburo Matsuzaki
▶ Ukiyo-e woodblock printmaking with Keizaburo Matsuzaki ~ Master printer Keizaburo Matsuzaki (at New South Wales Art Gallery) brought the woodblocks to create a print of Takashima Ohisa, the teahouse waitress, designed by Kitagawa Utamaro (1754-1806) in the 1790s. He applied seventeen colours with perfect alignment. Matsuzaki is from Arakawa-ku in Tokyo and has been a printer since he was fifteen years old.
Ukiyo-e woodblock printmaking with Keizaburo Matsuzaki
▶ Ukiyo-e woodblock printmaking with Keizaburo Matsuzaki ~ Master printer Keizaburo Matsuzaki (at New South Wales Art Gallery) brought the woodblocks to create a print of Takashima Ohisa, the teahouse waitress, designed by Kitagawa Utamaro (1754-1806) in the 1790s. He applied seventeen colours with perfect alignment. Matsuzaki is from Arakawa-ku in Tokyo and has been a printer since he was fifteen years old.
Japanese Woodblock Printing with Paul Binnie
Japanese Woodblock Printing with Paul Binnie: 'On Thursday, November 21, 2013, contemporary Japan-trained woodblock print artist Paul Binnie presented an illustrated talk about the historical and technical aspects of woodblock printmaking in Japan from the 7th century to the present day. He also gave a live demonstration of Japanese printing methods.'