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A particularly large etching, done early in the artist’s career. Tsujigahana is a fabric dyeing technique from the Muromachi Period, 1336-1573. It is considered the high point in Japanese textile art, including shibori resist tie dyeing and other techniques, often with floral motifs.

SKU: ODM400 Category:

Additional information

Dimensions

29.75×22 inch paper

Condition

Excellent–few soft creases in margins

Signature & Seals

pencil signed, titled and numbered

Artist Name

Mayumi ODA (b.1940)

Medium

etching and aquatint

Edition

27/30

Year

1969