Lynita Shimizu (XX) - Fragile






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Lynita Shimizu, Fragile (2018), une impression en linogravure (linocut) en édition limitée 10/10, 353 x 353 mm, scène nocturne, fabriquée au Japon, signée à la main et en excellent état.
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Offered here is an original woodcut print titled "Fragile" by the acclaimed American artist Lynita Shimizu, dated 2018.
This piece is a sophisticated example of the traditional Japanese technique known as Moku Hanga (woodblock printmaking). Shimizu, who studied this craft under masters in both Kyoto and Tokyo, utilizes a labor-intensive process involving the meticulous carving of woodblocks for each color, the application of water-based pigments and rice paste, and the hand-printing of the image onto handmade paper using a baren.
The artwork masterfully captures a celestial or planetary theme, with dramatic textural contrasts between the smooth, illuminated edge and the complex, weathered surface of the subject. The print is hand-signed and dated by the artist in the lower margin and is numbered 10/10 in a limited edition.
Artist Biography
Lynita Shimizu is a contemporary printmaker whose work is deeply informed by her extensive training in Japan. Her artistic practice reflects a unique synthesis of traditional Eastern technique and a contemporary perspective. She currently maintains a studio bordering the Yale Forest in Northeast Connecticut, a landscape that often serves as inspiration for her work.
Offered here is an original woodcut print titled "Fragile" by the acclaimed American artist Lynita Shimizu, dated 2018.
This piece is a sophisticated example of the traditional Japanese technique known as Moku Hanga (woodblock printmaking). Shimizu, who studied this craft under masters in both Kyoto and Tokyo, utilizes a labor-intensive process involving the meticulous carving of woodblocks for each color, the application of water-based pigments and rice paste, and the hand-printing of the image onto handmade paper using a baren.
The artwork masterfully captures a celestial or planetary theme, with dramatic textural contrasts between the smooth, illuminated edge and the complex, weathered surface of the subject. The print is hand-signed and dated by the artist in the lower margin and is numbered 10/10 in a limited edition.
Artist Biography
Lynita Shimizu is a contemporary printmaker whose work is deeply informed by her extensive training in Japan. Her artistic practice reflects a unique synthesis of traditional Eastern technique and a contemporary perspective. She currently maintains a studio bordering the Yale Forest in Northeast Connecticut, a landscape that often serves as inspiration for her work.
