"Kabuto man goes to Hollywood" - Kunio Kaneko (b 1949) - Japan






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Hand-signed and numbered by Kunio Kaneko (Japan, 2024): "Kabuto man goes to Hollywood", woodcut print, full paper size 270 × 385 mm, edition 44/170, limited edition, in excellent condition; depicts a summer scene in an Arts & Crafts style, original woodblock print.
Description from the seller
Technique: Original woodblock print
Artist: Kunio Kaneko (b 1949)
Titled: "Kabuto man goes to Hollywood"
Hand-signed and numbered by the artist 44/170 - Japan - 2024
Condition:
As new. In mint condition, direct from the gallery of the artist.
Hand signed and numbered by artist. Unique !
This is his biggest Koinobori woodblock print
Full paper size 270 x 385 mm
He uses the same technique as Hajime Namiki. Silver or gold in background. This time a rich full silver background. That really helps these beautiful Koinobori's/ wind vanes in the foreground, fly !
If you have been to Japan, you've seen these ones in the streets. The are off course also a favourite souvenir.
About the artist :
1949 Born in Tokyo.
1972 Graduated from the Musashino University of Fine Arts.
Studied under Hoshi Joichi and Sasajima Kihei.
Exhibition: Many shows in Japan, South Korea, Thailand, France, and the United States.
The print will be send between hardboard and carton plates to prevent any damage in transport. Sending nearly worldwide, insured with tracking post.
Technique: Original woodblock print
Artist: Kunio Kaneko (b 1949)
Titled: "Kabuto man goes to Hollywood"
Hand-signed and numbered by the artist 44/170 - Japan - 2024
Condition:
As new. In mint condition, direct from the gallery of the artist.
Hand signed and numbered by artist. Unique !
This is his biggest Koinobori woodblock print
Full paper size 270 x 385 mm
He uses the same technique as Hajime Namiki. Silver or gold in background. This time a rich full silver background. That really helps these beautiful Koinobori's/ wind vanes in the foreground, fly !
If you have been to Japan, you've seen these ones in the streets. The are off course also a favourite souvenir.
About the artist :
1949 Born in Tokyo.
1972 Graduated from the Musashino University of Fine Arts.
Studied under Hoshi Joichi and Sasajima Kihei.
Exhibition: Many shows in Japan, South Korea, Thailand, France, and the United States.
The print will be send between hardboard and carton plates to prevent any damage in transport. Sending nearly worldwide, insured with tracking post.
