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SEKINO JUNICHIRO Flower Glass Signed ED48 Original Woodblock Print Art


SEKINO JUNICHIRO Flower Glass Signed ED48 Original Woodblock Print Art
SEKINO JUNICHIRO Flower Glass Signed ED48 Original Woodblock Print Art
SEKINO JUNICHIRO Flower Glass Signed ED48 Original Woodblock Print Art
SEKINO JUNICHIRO Flower Glass Signed ED48 Original Woodblock Print Art
SEKINO JUNICHIRO Flower Glass Signed ED48 Original Woodblock Print Art
SEKINO JUNICHIRO Flower Glass Signed ED48 Original Woodblock Print Art
SEKINO JUNICHIRO Flower Glass Signed ED48 Original Woodblock Print Art
SEKINO JUNICHIRO Flower Glass Signed ED48 Original Woodblock Print Art
SEKINO JUNICHIRO Flower Glass Signed ED48 Original Woodblock Print Art
SEKINO JUNICHIRO Flower Glass Signed ED48 Original Woodblock Print Art

SEKINO JUNICHIRO Flower Glass Signed ED48 Original Woodblock Print Art    SEKINO JUNICHIRO Flower Glass Signed ED48 Original Woodblock Print Art

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Please take a look at them from here. You won't regret it! SIGNED, NUMBERED Edition number:31/48.

Frame size: 15.7" x 14.5" x 1.1 inches. Print size: 10.4" x 9" inches.

Please see Photo's as part of the item description, since they are photo's of the actual Artwork you will receive! There always might be slight color variation from the Original to the colors you see on the photo's. Born in Aomori City in 1914, Sekino Junichiro became interested in printmaking while in junior high school and joined a printmaking coterie magazine.

His life of printmaking started when he graduated from junior high school. At the age of 25, he decided to establish himself as a painter and moved to Tokyo. From the mid-1950s, abstract expression became mainstream in Japan, stimulated by overseas trends, but Sekino was familiar with Onchi's prewar creative activities, in which he pursued his own unique expression in printmaking without being confined to figurative or abstract subjects, and he was not at ease with the tendency to assume that just because an artist painted a figurative subject, he was out of date. I was uncomfortable with it. While creating figurative portraits and other works, he was also strongly conscious of color and form, experimenting with geometric compositions and deformation.

He eventually broke free from the formal constraints of figuration and abstraction, and developed his own unique style of expressing the impressions he found while facing his subjects with a bold sense of color and skillful composition. He played a role in the international acclaim of contemporary Japanese printmaking. For nearly 60 years, he continued to produce a wide variety of subjects, including landscapes and figures, using woodblock, etching, lithography, and other techniques, and was internationally recognized for his work. This exhibition will feature 160 of his postwar woodblock prints in multiple colors.

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SEKINO JUNICHIRO Flower Glass Signed ED48 Original Woodblock Print Art    SEKINO JUNICHIRO Flower Glass Signed ED48 Original Woodblock Print Art