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Fu Takenaka
Fu Takenaka (1945 – 2022) was a successful woodblock print artist. She had a background in design, fashion and fabric, and transitioned to woodblock printing later in life. Her favorite themes were temples in and around Kyoto and owls. She depicted these in a dreamlike style, very distinct from other Japanese woodblock print artists.
Fu Takenaka collaborated with the Kyoto-based woodblock print publisher Unsodo, but designed, carved and printed the works herself, from start to finish. They were published in limited editions, hand-signed and numbered in pencil. Since her passing Unsodo has started to complete her limited editions. Currently we have both the first of these as well as a number of remaining life-time editions on offer.
Available prints (7)
Previously sold (12)
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Bunnosuke Chaya kara (Lifetime)
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Dojoji (Lifetime)
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Happiness (Lifetime)
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Hirano Shrine (Lifetime)
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Kinkaku-ji Temple in Late Winter (Lifetime)
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Kiyomizudera maple temple in autumn (Lifetime)
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Navel Stone at Rokkaku San
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Oinarisan (Lifetime)
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Oinarisan (Posthumous)
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Owl - Be Happy (Lifetime)
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Staring Happily (Lifetime)
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Yasaka Pagoda And Maiko (Lifetime)
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