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Italy
Printmaking, Woodcut on Paper
Size: 7.3 W x 10.5 H x 0 D in
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Hand made Fine Art: Each work is hand-printed personally and exclusively by the artist using the Baren. The cherry wood matrices are engraved and excavated personally and exclusively by the artist by hand. Each color and gradation is handmade by the artist personally. Print on display at the Bienale AIMPE 2015 in Japan, dedicated to woodcut, winner of the "Yoichi Fujimori Juror Prize", 18 works awarded among the more than 2,100 works in competition. Technique: Traditional Japanese print engraved on cherry woodblocs engraved and dug by hand. Made by hand with the "baren" each of the matrices made: 9 matrices for the contours of the design, 20 matrices for colors. Employ 13 luxury techniques used in Japan in the "Edo" period for the realization of the "Surimono" among which the Bokashi for the nuance of colors, use in the process of printing gold and silver leaf, metallic powder and pearl, "embossing" for the 3D effect on the relief on nails, nails, orchid petals. 110g/m hand-made washi paper – Kozo Japanese mulberry fiber, Color: Palladium Edition: 50 prints per edition Image size, in millimeters: 267 to 186 mm Year: 2015 Code 1601
Printmaking:Woodcut on Paper
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:50
Size:7.3 W x 10.5 H x 0 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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Talented drawer, passionate about oil painting from a very young age, since 1992 about Japanese "Moku Hanga" printmaking following her meeting with the artist Ligustro Giovanni Berio. She was at first a Ligustro’s friend and then his studio assistant, since 2009 she became his official printmaker. She master luxury printmaking techniques, she has held practical demonstrations in Italy and conferences among the most important is IMC 2017 Honolulu. Since 2015 she held workshops on traditional Japanese woodcut as satellite events of the exhibitions dedicated to Maestro Ligustro, sponsored by the Italy-Japan Foundation in Rome. Founder of XiLover Academy in Turin for the teaching and dissemination of Moku Hanga collaborating with the International School of Turin. She actually works in Italy and has lived in Sicily, Liguria, Cote d'Azur, Paris and London.
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