


started in early 1970 at Nipon Club, a private Japanese club on West 57th. His work is in the collection of the Cape Cod Museum of Art.Īfter ten years in Rappahannock County, Virginia Ray Heus lives on Cape Cod, Massachusetts where he paints, prints, builds wooden boats, and sails.SHIN HANGA Shogun Gallery - Fine Japanese Woodblock Prints & Mogul & Persian Miniature Paintings - Shogun Gallery - Fine Japanese Woodblock Prints & Mogul & Persian Miniature Paintings. Applying moku hanga on a level comparable to Toshi Yoshida requires a very long training, is extremely work-intensive and time-consuming. Ray Heus' work is included in numerous public and private collections. His family has continued to have his designs re-printed posthumously, so the signature you see in the corner is not a hand-drawn signature by the artist, but was instead printed by the printer. On our website and online-shop, you will find not only a large variety of.
TOSHI YOSHIDA MOKU HANGA SERIES
In 2006 Heus produced a series of woodblocks for "Dusk to Dawn: A Nocturne Exhibit" at McBride Gallery in Annapolis, MD. Price: 240.00 Reprinting Description: Toshi Yoshida was a prolific artist who left behind a vast catalogue of images when he passed away in 1995. shin hanga - a yoshida - aoyama seizan - eiichi kotozuka - foujita tsuguharu - fukyo - hasui, kawase - hiroaki shotei - hiroshi yoshida - hodaka yoshida - hodo nishimura - ikuharu watanabe - insho, domoto - kawarazaki, shodo - kenji kawai - kiyosada, torii - kiyotada vii, torii - kobayakawa, kiyoshi - koho shoda - koie hashimoto - koitsu. We buy and sell Japanese and European woodblock prints, Japonism, Asian Objects. Over the years he has had numerous one-man shows and has exhibited at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond and in the Adirondacks National Exhibition of American Watercolors. Worse - you can hardly make a living as full-time moku hanga artist. And in relation to the prices that you can get from the market, it is not only commercially uninteresting. His primary medium is moku hanga, the traditional Japanese way of making color woodblock prints. Applying moku hanga on a level comparable to Toshi Yoshida requires a very long training, is extremely work-intensive and time-consuming. Influences from western artists include Whistler, Homer, and the Canadian printmaker Walter Phillips. According to Japanese Print-Making by Tshi Yoshida, the best colours to use for.

The international movement of wood block print making in the tradition of Ukiyo-e Cherry Blossom by the Gate Son of Hiroshi and Fujio Yoshida, both of whom were artists, he grew up in a creative environment starting to draw at the age of three. Through interviews Andre Zadorozny, himself a mokuhanga printmaker. Heus work reveals the influence and his great admiration for 19 th and 20 th century Japanese master printmakers, especially Hiroshi and Toshi Yoshida and Kawase Hasui. Toshi Yoshida ,1911-1995, was a moku hanga artist. A graduate of Cornell University, he also studied at the University of Freiburg in Breisgau, Germany and with Washington, D.C. Ray Heus was born in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and grew up on Long Island, in the Virgin Islands, and in western Massachusetts. Desde allí se traslada la técnica a Japón, donde llegará a convertirse en un arte que alcanzará su máxima expresión en los siglos XVIII-XIX. Heus' work reveals his love for sailing and the water in his woodblocks of New England, Canadian coastal areas and the Carribbean. La xilografía japonesa o moku-hanga tiene su origen en China donde se desarrolló principalmente para la impresión de textos. Ray Heus is a New England painter and printmaker with over 40 years experience.
