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What Is a Japanese Woodblock Print? | Explore the Art of Japanese Woodblock Printing

A Japanese woodblock print is, as the name implies, a print that is made by using carved woodblock and applying ink on the woodblocks to print a design on paper. The Japanese woodblock artists… More

How to Carve a Picture on a Woodblock | Woodcut printing, Woodcut art, Woodcut

How to Carve a Picture on a Woodblock: I have been fond of carving versatile pictures on woodblock since childhood. When I was 7 years old, my parents presented me with a special woodcarving set so that I could carve pictures of my own. Since that time, woodcarving has become my hobby, w…

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Molly Lemon on Instagram: "#tinyprinttuesday ✨ I think a weekly challenge might be a good thing to get me back into engraving regularly after a bit of a break ✨ @flintkat started tiny print Tuesday last year and I’m looking forward to joining in each week! The results will probably end up behind the windows of my next advent calendar! #woodengraving #woodengraver #asmr #print #printmaking #printmaker #printing #prints #reliefprint #art #artist #reliefprinting"

Keiji-shinohara-last | Japan art, Woodblock print, Woodblock printmaking

Immerse yourself in Keiji Shinohara's work and breathe in the calm, beautifully rendered views. The printmaking artist is originally from Osaka, and trained for ten years in the traditional _Ukiyo-e_ style of printmaking in Kyoto before moving to the United States - where he is currently based. The mesmerising colourisation, precise compositions, and beautifully measured textures and gradations are all the more startling when we realise that Shinohara works primarily with woodblocks and is…

Mokuhanga: Japanese Woodblock Printmaking in 2025 | Japanese woodblock printing, Woodblock printmaking, Woodcut art

Mokuhanga or traditional Japanese woodblock printing holds particular appeal thanks to the use of non-toxic, water based inks as well as the lack of need of a printing press. The process of Mokuhanga yields markedly different results to western printing technique; by printing with water-based inks combined with Japanese Nori Starch Paste the results are subtle and delicate, while Western woodcuts tend to produce bolder results. Read the full article on our blog - link in bio.

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