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A large and beautiful depiction of the wind journeying through one of the many canals in Kyoto. Hand Signed, numbered #12 of 100 and titled “Kaze No Oto” which translates as The Sound of Breeze and signed by the artist. Nishijima’s official red Shima Seal is also present on the bottom right of the print.
It is in pristine condition with strong colours and beautiful detail and as new and unused condition.
Approximate dimensions of sheet is 53 cm width and 37.5 cm height and image is 45.5 width and 27 cm height.
Shipping is via Australia Post and includes tracking.
Please note we do not accept returns. Please review our images to ensure you are happy with this item prior to purchasing.
Nishijima uses the traditional methods of printmaking. Unlike many other artists, he draws and carves and also prints each print himself. He uses a high grade paper and his works have vivid colours. Unlike many other Japanese woodblock print artists, Nishjima’s focus is on capturing the scenic views and countryside of Japan. His depictions of traditional Japan capture the beauty of its old towns and buildings, mountains, rivers and lakes in rain, show and sunshine.
Nishijima’s woodblock prints are also available in a number of formats. His large woodblocks are limited editions of 500 or 100 and they are hand signed, titled and numbered. He also has a number of open edition woodblocks which are hand signed, titled and undated.
Katsuyuki Nishijima was born in 1945 in Yamaguchi Province of Japan. From 1964 to 1968 he studied the art of Woodblock Prints in the studio of the Mikumo publishing house in Kyoto as well as exhibiting his work with the Kyoto independent artists and in solo displays.
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A large and beautiful depiction of the wind journeying through one of the many canals in Kyoto. Hand Signed, numbered #12 of 100 and titled “Kaze No Oto” which translates as The Sound of Breeze and signed by the artist. Nishijima’s official red Shima Seal is also present on the bottom right of the print.
It is in pristine condition with strong colours and beautiful detail and as new and unused condition.
Approximate dimensions of sheet is 53 cm width and 37.5 cm height and image is 45.5 width and 27 cm height.
Shipping is via Australia Post and includes tracking.
Please note we do not accept returns. Please review our images to ensure you are happy with this item prior to purchasing.
Nishijima uses the traditional methods of printmaking. Unlike many other artists, he draws and carves and also prints each print himself. He uses a high grade paper and his works have vivid colours. Unlike many other Japanese woodblock print artists, Nishjima’s focus is on capturing the scenic views and countryside of Japan. His depictions of traditional Japan capture the beauty of its old towns and buildings, mountains, rivers and lakes in rain, show and sunshine.
Nishijima’s woodblock prints are also available in a number of formats. His large woodblocks are limited editions of 500 or 100 and they are hand signed, titled and numbered. He also has a number of open edition woodblocks which are hand signed, titled and undated.
Katsuyuki Nishijima was born in 1945 in Yamaguchi Province of Japan. From 1964 to 1968 he studied the art of Woodblock Prints in the studio of the Mikumo publishing house in Kyoto as well as exhibiting his work with the Kyoto independent artists and in solo displays.