Medium: Etching, mezzotint, chine-collé Dimensions: 10 x 8 inches Signature: Signed Artist details: Japanese, 1967 Date finished: 2005 Edition: of 20 State II
Medium: Etching, collagraph, drypoint, and chine-collé Dimensions: 11 3/4 x 15 1/2 inches Signature: Signed Artist details: Japanese, 1967 Date finished: 2000 Edition: of 20
Medium: Etching, mezzotint, drypoint, chine-collé Dimensions: 7 7/8 x 8 7/8 inches Signature: Signed Artist details: Japanese, 1967 Date finished: 2003 Edition: of 20
Medium: Etching, collagraph, relief, chine-collé Dimensions: 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches Signature: Signed Artist details: Japanese, 1967 Date finished: 1998 Edition: of 30
Recommended by Nikki (Fine Print Photographer & Content Publisher):
"Collagraph is a medium that became popular in the ‘60s after synthetic adhesives and plastics became more readily available. Artists from all over the world were invited to visit the studio of Glen Alps in Seattle, WA to try out the process of gluing substrates, scribing marks into the dried substrates, and printing the results as intaglio plates. This relatively new medium has continued its popularity in the studios of contemporary artists, like Akiko Taniguchi. In ‘Atom’, Taniguchi is using texture and layering on her collagraph to pull the viewer into her 10x8 inch world of abstraction. In it, viewers get to explore the word ‘atom’ within complimentary red and green hues and explosive almond shapes. Every square inch of the print is delightfully filled with new and interesting textures that only collagraph can offer."
Series: Transmigration (Transferred Soul) Medium: Wood engraving with chine-collé Dimensions: 12 3/4 x 6 1/2 inches (image) Signature: Signed Artist details: Japanese, 1944 Date finished: 1988 Edition: of 40
Recommended by Catherine (Collections Specialist):
Keisei Kobayashi's intricate wood engravings often explore themes around ecology and nature mysticism. His piece Roots B from the 'Transmigration' series is a beautiful depiction of the reciprocity between humans and nature within the process of death. At a quick glance, the image appears to be of a dead tree, its scraggly and bare branches inviting the company of crows. A closer look reveals a glowing figure, sitting within the roots of the tree and bringing new life through the trunk. A clear symbol of rebirth in light of death, it also conveys a feeling of peaceful renewal in the midst of grief.
Series: Requiem at Noon Medium: Wood engraving with chine-collé Dimensions: 6 1/2 x 13 3/4 inches (image) Signature: Signed Artist details: Japanese, 1944 Date finished: 1981 Edition: AP of 10
Series: Requiem at Noon Medium: Wood engraving with chine-collé Dimensions: 12 3/4 x 19 inches (image) 15 1/2 x 20 1/2 inches (sheet) Signature: Signed Artist details: Japanese, 1944 Date finished: 1980 Edition: AP of 10
Medium: Wood engraving with chine-collé Dimensions: 15 1/4 x 14 inches (image) Signature: Signed Artist details: Japanese, 1944 Date finished: 2008-2010 Edition: of 40
Series: Illusional Planet Medium: Wood engraving with chine-collé Dimensions: 21 1/2 x 9 3/8 inches (image) Signature: Signed Artist details: Japanese, 1944 Date finished: 1994 Edition: of 35
Series: At the Dawn Medium: Wood engraving with chine-collé Dimensions: 22 3/4 x 11 1/4 inches (image) Signature: Signed Artist details: Japanese, 1944 Date finished: 2003 Edition: of 30
Medium: Color etching with chine-collé and hand-coloring Dimensions: 23 1/2 x 31 1/2 inches (image) 31 x 39 1/8 inches (sheet) Signature: Signed Artist details: Korean, 1983 (Formerly known as Sohee Kim) Date finished: 2015 Edition: of 20
Medium: Color etching with chine-collé and hand-coloring Dimensions: 13 1/2 x 39 inches Signature: Signed Artist details: Korean, 1983 (Formerly known as Sohee Kim) Date finished: 2010 Edition: of 20
Medium: Color etching with chine-collé and hand-coloring Dimensions: 13 1/2 x 39 inches Signature: Signed Artist details: Korean, 1983 (Formerly known as Sohee Kim) Date finished: 2010 Edition: of 20
Medium: Color etching with chine-collé and hand-coloring Dimensions: 35 1/2 x 23 1/2 inches Signature: Signed Artist details: Korean, 1983 (Formerly known as Sohee Kim) Date finished: 2009 Edition: of 20
Medium: Color etching with chine-collé and hand-coloring Dimensions: 35 x 23 inches Signature: Signed Artist details: Korean, 1983 (Formerly known as Sohee Kim) Date finished: 2007 Edition: of 15
Medium: Color etching with chine-collé and hand-coloring Dimensions: 25 x 39 inches Signature: Signed Artist details: Korean, 1983 (Formerly known as Sohee Kim) Date finished: 2010 Edition: of 15
Medium: Color etching with chine-collé and hand-coloring Dimensions: 23 1/2 x 18 inches Signature: Signed Artist details: Korean, 1983 (Formerly known as Sohee Kim) Date finished: 2015 Edition: of 20
Medium: Color etching with chine-collé and hand-coloring Dimensions: 23 1/2 x 31 1/2 inches Signature: Signed Artist details: Korean, 1983 (Formerly known as Sohee Kim) Date finished: 2014 Edition: of 15
Medium: Color etching with chine-collé and hand-coloring Dimensions: 23 1/2 x 31 1/2 inches Signature: Signed Artist details: Korean, 1983 (Formerly known as Sohee Kim) Date finished: 2009 Edition: of 10
Medium: Color etching with chine-collé and hand-coloring Dimensions: 35 x 7 1/2 inches Signature: Signed Artist details: Korean, 1983 (Formerly known as Sohee Kim) Date finished: 2014 Edition: of 25
Medium: Color etching with chine-collé and hand-coloring Dimensions: 8 x 6 inches Signature: Signed Artist details: Korean, 1983 (Formerly known as Sohee Kim) Date finished: 2015 Edition: of 20
Medium: Color etching with chine-collé and hand-coloring Dimensions: 35 x 23 1/2 inches Signature: Signed Artist details: Korean, 1983 (Formerly known as Sohee Kim) Date finished: 2007 Edition: of 10
Medium: Mezzotint and chine-collé Dimensions: 9 7/8 x 7 7/8 inches (image) 15 1/2 x 12 3/4 inches (sheet) Signature: Signed Artist details: Japanese, 1985 Date finished: 2016 Edition: of 20 Condition: Slight bend in upper right corner of sheet, crease/indentation in top left of sheet.
Medium: Mezzotint with chine-collé Dimensions: 7 x 6 inches (image) 14 1/2 x 11 1/4 inches (sheet) Signature: Signed Artist details: Japanese, 1985 Date finished: 2018 Edition: of 20
Medium: Mezzotint with chine-collé Dimensions: 11 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches (Plate) 19 3/4 x 19 3/4 inches (Sheet) Signature: Signed Artist details: Japanese, 1985 Date finished: 2014 Edition: of 10
Medium: Mezzotint and chine-collé Dimensions: 13 1/2 x 11 inches (image) Signature: Signed Artist details: Japanese, 1985 Edition: of 15
Recommended by Paige:
(Collections Manager / Marketing Coordinator)
This piece merges impeccable technique with expression of a feeling. The hands are beautifully detailed and blur upward to ambiguous peaks where the peoples' faces and bodies should be. I can see it is as reminder to not be too still, too settled, or risk becoming a bystander that forms the background of life.
Medium: Hand-colored etching with chine-collé Dimensions: 8 3/4 x 5 1/4 inches (image) Signature: Signed Artist details: American, 1929 - 2017 Date finished: 1984 Edition: of 100
Medium: Color lithograph with chine-collé Dimensions: 17 x 15 inches (image) 23 x 19 1/2 inches (sheet) Signature: Signed Artist details: American, 1929 - 2017 Edition: of 35
#336307
Medium: Hand-colored etching with chine-collé Dimensions: 7 7/8 x 4 3/4 inches (image) Signature: Signed Artist details: American, 1929 - 2017 Date finished: 1984 Edition: of 100
Medium: Hand-colored etching with chine-collé Dimensions: 10 1/2 x 8 inches (image) Signature: Signed Artist details: American, 1929 - 2017 Date finished: 1987 Edition: of 100
Recommended by Catherine (Collections Specialist / Gallery Associate):
Often considered a symbol of grief, poppies are one of my very favorite flowers and I appreciate the unique way Art Hansen portrays them with soft textures and muted tones. The symbolism of this flower is beautifully communicated by the subdued color palette and the way the poppies are drooping and wearily leaning into each other. They even appear to be experiencing grief themselves, curled around one another in a gentle embrace. The combination of fully bloomed poppies and new buds represents the timelessness of grief - whether new or old, it is ever-present and universal, and also deeply unifying.
Medium: Etching with chine-collé Dimensions: 12 x 8 inches (image) Signature: Signed Artist details: American, Pacific Northwest, b. 1985 Date finished: 2016 Edition: 1/1