MIYAMOTO Shufu
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MIYAMOTO Shufu Born: 1950, in Fukuoka, Japan Medium: Woodblock Miyamoto Shufu is an established artist, who has lived in the city of Kyoto, since 1981. His original training in art was studying oil painting under the master Iioka Osamu. During the early 1970’s he began to explore silkscreen and lithography techniques. Miyamoto now prefers to devote his creative energies exclusively to exploring the traditional Japanese printmaking medium of the woodblock. He has learned how to evoke the still beauty of nature in his work. Miyamoto is particularly fond of water scenes, and the special effects of light tempered by reflections in water, or mists rising from a river. The mastery of fine details and delicate textures have gained him well deserved recognition. He is very skilled at using bokashi to create fine gradations of color. The degree of subtlety he displays is often difficult to achieve with the woodblock medium, which requires a separate block for each different color in a composition. Exhibitions: CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo One man show, New York City Kyoto Art Festival--prize winner Hong Kong Melbourne, Australia Fukuoka, Japan Seattle, Washington Collections: The Asiatic Society, New York |
MIYAMOTO Shufu
About Us Are you looking for a specific work? We may have more items by this artist in our gallery. Please call for additional info! 707.875.2922
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MIYAMOTO Shufu
Born: 1950, in Fukuoka, Japan
Medium: Woodblock
Miyamoto Shufu is an established artist, who has lived in the city of Kyoto, since 1981. His original training in art was studying oil painting under the master Iioka Osamu. During the early 1970’s he began to explore silkscreen and lithography techniques. Miyamoto now prefers to devote his creative energies exclusively to exploring the traditional Japanese printmaking medium of the woodblock.
He has learned how to evoke the still beauty of nature in his work. Miyamoto is particularly fond of water scenes, and the special effects of light tempered by reflections in water, or mists rising from a river. The mastery of fine details and delicate textures have gained him well deserved recognition. He is very skilled at using bokashi to create fine gradations of color. The degree of subtlety he displays is often difficult to achieve with the woodblock medium, which requires a separate block for each different color in a composition.
Exhibitions:
CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo
One man show, New York City
Kyoto Art Festival--prize winner
Hong Kong
Melbourne, Australia
Fukuoka, Japan
Seattle, Washington
Collections:
The Asiatic Society, New York
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Are you looking for a specific work? We may have more items by this artist in our gallery. Please call for additional info! 707.875.2922