The Met in New York has teamed up with Band-Aid to offer bandages printed with the museum's most iconic works.
Inspired by Japanese master artists, a woodcut printmaker is constantly reimagining the landscapes of his California home ...
Hokusai’s Great Wave is seen as the ultimate ... Whether I spot a reproduction of the woodcut in a café, a hotel, or someone’s downstairs loo, there are moments when it feels like seeing ...
Hokusai used a type of printing called woodblock printing. Woodblock printing began in Japan and is one of the oldest types of printmaking. In woodblock prints, the design is cut or carved into a ...
Although Hokusai's woodblock prints and paintings had a profound impact on Western artists ranging from Claude Monet to Vincent Van Gogh, relatively little is known about the artist who lived up ...
Tanaka plays the older Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), a renowned ukiyo-e woodblock artist in the Edo Period (1603-1867), in the latter half of "Hokusai," taking over the role from Yuya Yagira ...
The unrealistic composition is a hallmark of Hokusai’s mastery of the genre ... and “Fukujuso” (Adonis plant), which is comprised of 12 woodblock prints. Other notable works include Kitagawa ...
Today, Band-Aid is debuting a new collection that will feature Hokusai's Great Wave and other artworks faithfully reproduced on its adhesive bandages. With guidance from Met curators, the brand chose ...