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Nishijima Katsuyuki – The Slope of Takehara (Nishijima Katsuyuki – Takehara No Saka)
Original woodblock print, hand-signed and numbered 6/500 by the artist. First published in 2024.
Takehare, located on the coast of Hiroshima, is sometimes called “Little Kyoto”, partly because its old center remains to this day. Here Nishijima Katsuyuki shows one of its streets leading up to a hill. As in almost all of his prints, no people are present, which suits the timelessness of the scenery.
Image size (excluding margins): 25.9 * 37.8 cm (10.2 * 14.9 in).
The print is in excellent condition.
The pictures shown here are from the print itself.
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Nishijima Katsuyuki b. 1945) is a prolific and popular Japanese woodblock artist. He has been perfecting his art since half a century, working in the Sosaku Hanga (creative prints) style, and thus carving and printing all by himself.
He has developed a completely unique style, making his prints recognizable from across the room. Common themes are country side landscapes and city scenes. Here, the scenes do not show people or modern tools, creating a timeless beauty, where, to an extent, it is possible to imagine oneself being in the present or a century earlier just as easily.
Nishijima Katsuyuki signs his prints, but many of the designs are unnumbered. With many designs and possibly recurring editions for his unnumbered prints, it seems that it was possible for him to keep them relatively affordable.
See an overview Nishijima Katsuyuki’s woodblock prints.
See an overview of Nishijima Katsuyuki's woodblock prints