Nana Shiomi
6+9=zero, 2014
Signed and dated
Etching
56.5 x 75.8 cm
£ 400.00
Edition of 16. Nana Shimoni’s exquisite woodcut prints represent a fusion of Japanese tradition and European influence. Shiomi started painting in oils at the age of 14, before growing interested...
Edition of 16. Nana Shimoni’s exquisite woodcut prints represent a fusion of Japanese tradition and European influence.
Shiomi started painting in oils at the age of 14, before growing interested in the concept of “haga” (prints). She also instinctively choses to work in water-based woodcuts. The fact that she chose the traditional woodcut technique - using the “baren” to spread the water-based ink and let it soak into the Japanese paper - as the means with which to communicate her intent was an integral element in determining her style.
Shiomi started painting in oils at the age of 14, before growing interested in the concept of “haga” (prints). She also instinctively choses to work in water-based woodcuts. The fact that she chose the traditional woodcut technique - using the “baren” to spread the water-based ink and let it soak into the Japanese paper - as the means with which to communicate her intent was an integral element in determining her style.
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