The Kyoto International Mokuhanga School first opened for business in 2015. Visit the official website here for more information. His studio in the Asakusa district is where he holds ‘Print Parties.’ Print parties, which last an hour on average, are the ideal opportunity for individuals and small groups of people who want to come in and make woodblock prints from pre-made blocks – which is perfect for those who do not have the time to undergo the entire learning experience. David has been a resident of Japan for decades and has been a practitioner of ukiyo-e for the last 30 years. The Mokuhankan Ukiyo-e Workshop, located in Tokyo, is run by Canadian-born David Bull. The Mokuhankan Ukiyo-e Workshop Kent Wang from London, United Kingdom, Mokuhankan (16200105176) (2), CC BY-SA 2.0 Japanese Woodblock Prints: Artists, Publishers, and Masterworks: 1680 – 1900įeatures 500 prints from various artists created between the 1680s to 1900. All work features monsters from Japanese folklore. This 240-page book features woodblock prints from various artists created during the Edo period (1603-1868). Something Wicked from Japan: Ghosts, Demons & Yokai in Ukiyo-e Masterpieces (Japanese Edition) The book also contains images of 100 of his art pieces with explanatory captions. A detailed biography of the life and art of the most famous ukiyo-e artist in history – Katsushika Hokusai.
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