Hand-rubbed color woodblock prints made using the Japanese hanga method

 

 
   
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Here I am with my baren. Each print is hand-rubbed, often from 10 or more separate blocks.

 

Mountains
Birds
Around Home New York City Ocean

An interesting new print.I finsihed last Monday night is reproduced below. I hope to be making more impressions of it during this coming week while doing a demonstration booth at this week's Sunapee Fair (August 7 - 15).

April Evening at Fenway Park
"April Evening at Fenway Park"

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(courtesy of Prof. Allen Hockley & Dartmouth College's Hood Museum of Art)

 

  Oops! You will find many, maybe most, of the image file links are broken on this site as of 9/7/2010. We'll be repairing these ASAP. If you'd like to be notified when things are fixed send me a form mail or e-mail. We hope to have it all back and working by 9/13/2010.

I make prints using the Japanese hanga method. This is traditional color woodblock printing using multiple blocks, one for each color. Water, highest quality artist pigments and rice paste are my printing materials. Brushes and a hand-held baren are my printing tools.

 


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And . . . ,
a little advertising for my friend Dave Bull who lives and makes woodblock prints in Tokyo, Japan:

 

 

 

 

Last update 5/15/2009