1620 works
Dream That Fish Have Seen
Beyond the River Beyond
Regular price $500.00 USDBeginning of the Sea (海の始まり)
Regular price $500.00 USDMedium: Etching and aquatint
Dimensions: 19 3/4 x 23 1/2 inches (image) 26 1/2 x 30 1/4 inches (sheet)
Signature: Signed
Artist details: Japanese, 1957
Date finished: 2009
Edition: of 35
Condition: Lower left corner slightly creased.
Recommended by Nikki (Fine Print Photographer & Content Publisher):
Asahi pulls me in with her simple color palette that lets singular and small moments of color live as individual statements on her etchings. The curls and tendrils of water elements, wrapping around the woman and giant fish spark an attractive pull for me, who grew up fishing. Rather than creating unease with her monsters, Asahi draws me into her playful and imaginary storytelling that draws on traditional Japanese folklore, but centers on the interplay between woman, fish, and water.
A Friend Has Come From a Distant Place, I'm Very Happy
Regular price $270.00 USDUnwelcome Letters
Regular price $330.00 USDThe Silent Spectators
Regular price $450.00 USDSilence Leaves
Regular price $360.00 USDOwl in the Velvet Woods
Regular price $250.00 USDLiving Room
Regular price $250.00 USDExtincion 13
Regular price $300.00 USDMedium: Linocut
Dimensions: 10 3/4 x 23 3/4 inches (Image) 15 x 29 inches (Sheet)
Signature: Signed
Artist details: Mexican
Date finished: 2019
Edition: of 33
Recommended by Nikki (Fine Print Photographer & Content Publisher):
Mazatl, translated to ‘deer’, is a day in the Aztec calendar that is a good day to hunt and a bad day to be hunted. This contemporary artist uses woodcut and relief printmaking to advocate for environmental, political, and social justice. The level of detail Mazatl is able to achieve on this linocut print is incredible. He works every available surface with tiny cuts that delineate curves of spines, underwater flower petals, and hollow eye sockets. The mirrored image of the seahorse both alive and dead is attractive with its perfectly split composition and inverse imagery. This nearly two foot long print stares its viewer down, challenging them to think about extinction and its consequences, while simultaneously providing beautiful aesthetics.
High Touch (ハイ!タッチ)
Regular price $275.00 USDSquare Man (四角な男)
Regular price $300.00 USDFacing Each Other (向き合うふたり)
Regular price $425.00 USDMedium: Woodblock
Dimensions: 20 7/8 x 15 inches
Signature: Signed
Artist details: Japanese, 1940
Date finished: 2004
Edition: of 30
Recommended by Emma (Marketing & Communications Manager):
"Aoki's work often focuses on human interaction and human connection - or lack thereof. Amidst his many works featuring crowds of busy people and missed connections, Aoki has delivered this beautiful portrayal of two figures facing each other, stopped in time. With emphatically oversized arms, the figures demonstrate the incredible intimacy and tenderness of simple human touch. Though the figures have no facial features, the piece evokes the disarming sensation of staring directly into someone else's eyes. All that cannot be explained about human emotion seems to rest in the quiet space created between them."
Dancing People (踊るひと)
Regular price $375.00 USDWe・G (ワタクシタチ・G)
Regular price $275.00 USDHow to Bow (お辞儀の仕方)
Regular price $350.00 USDTouch to the Back (背中にタッチ)
Regular price $325.00 USDTo the Right To the Left
Regular price $250.00 USDWe・10 (ワタクシタチ・10)
Regular price $315.00 USDThe Vatican Seen From The Air
Regular price $325.00 USD