Morimura Ray Ceramicist’s House in Kyoto woodblock print

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Morimura Ray Ceramicist’s House in Kyoto woodblock print
🎨 Ray Morimura, Fiori di ciliegio
Ray Morimura
Ray Morimura
woodblock
Ray Morimura (b 1948 Tokyo. Tokyo Gakugei University ‘’Tsubasan Shrine’’
Morimura’s works are multi-coloured relief prints and unlike most Japanese woodblock artists who use water-based inks, Morimura uses oil-based inks to create his detailed and intricate images. His prints show mainly landscapes, which allow more structural freedom in composition. Because his purpose is not to copy the landscape, he does not make sketches. His geometric abstract origin can be seen to influence most of his landscape images such that there is a geometric pattern to many of his works.
Ray Morimura
Ray Morimura
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