IDO MASAO Winter in Oshino Japanese Original Woodblock Print
Thank you for visiting our page. Our store owns a lot of unique items that you won’t see in other stores. Please take a look at them from here. Mat size: 56 × 74 cm. Paper size: 36 × 54 cm. Please see Photo’s as part of the item description, since they are photo’s of the actual Artwork you will receive! There always might be slight color variation from the Original to the colors you see on the photo’s. The history of woodblock prints dates back to the Heian period. The production of woodblock prints is based on the complete division of labor. In “traditional woodblock prints, ” which have been handed down since ancient times, the processes of “underpainting, ” “engraving, ” and “printing” are carried out by top-class craftsmen who have mastered the secrets of each process. Only when each of these skilled craftsmen work in unison with the other three can a work of art with a high degree of perfection be created. Painter IDO MASAO acts as a painter in the production of woodblock prints. The painter refers to the artist. He determines all aspects of the work, from composition to depiction and color. The “engraver” carves the woodblocks based on the rough sketch. The “printer” mixes the pigments and repeatedly prints them on the paper. The work is finally completed after a rigorous examination of color and print quality. Although woodblock prints are always tense and time-consuming, they boast a unique artistic quality that cannot be experienced anywhere else. Unlike printed matter, woodblock prints are produced in limited quantities and are not available in unlimited supply. This is because the quality of the woodblocks deteriorates with each printing, and the woodblocks are eventually disposed of. IDO was a rare giant who carried on the culture of traditional woodblock prints. It is with great regret that he passed away. We hope that you will acquire his works while they are still available, as there will be limited opportunities to distribute his works in the future. He said of his own work: I’ve had people tell me they like the colors of my work indescribably well. Among them, they say that the green is particularly striking. One time, a foreigner described it as IDO GREEN. He had been fascinated by the beauty of Kyoto and has devoted his life to painting with the desire to pass on the irreplaceable beauty of Japan and the traditional art of woodblock prints to the next generation. We will carefully deliver using the packing material. We will do our best to match your asking price. Thank you for reading to the end. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions ^ ^.