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Mokuhanga Woodblock Print Artist
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Water and nature are the inspirations for the mokuhanga prints of Linda J. Beeman. She is passionate about showcasing and conserving the beauty of our waterways and natural areas. Linda seeks out the common beauty of rural landscapes and the lakes, rivers, wetlands and waterfalls found in her travels to transform into prints. The four seasons create an always changing landscape of imagery just waiting to be captured in the beautiful and complex Japanese art form of mokuhanga.
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- The Moku Hanga app, Moku the Japanese word for “wood” while hanga is known as “print”, allows you to create an artistic wood-block print from any picture or snapshot — no need for time consuming carving — the artists from JixiPix do all the work for you!
- The richly colored, visually dynamic woodblock technique perfected in Japan during the 18th and 19th centuries is known internationally by the Japanese term mokuhanga.The character for moku literally means wood, while hanga can be broken down into two concepts (each represented by a separate character), the first character being han, meaning print, edition or impression, and the second ga.
- JixiPix Moku Hanga 1.45. You have discovered the fascinating art of Moku Hanga, the Japanese method of wood-block printing. Breathtaking landscapes, beautiful women, and busy cityscapes can all be transformed into this exotic art form known for its flowing hand-chiseled outlines and brushed on color.
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Moku means wood and hanga means print. A wood block is carved for each color while overlaying parts of the blocks create second, third and fourth colors. Watercolor is brushed on to each block and then hand printed on to Japanese washi. Each print may have 2 to 12 or more carved wood blocks. Traditionally, mokuhanga was created by workshops of artisans — some carving parts of blocks and some printing. It was a very labor-intensive and time consuming form of artwork. Linda carves and prints each one herself. For that reason, editions are usually limited to 12 prints and never reprinted.
Linda’s detailed prints have garnered top awards in juried competitions. Her work can be found in private and corporate collections around the world. Known for both the precision
of her carving and her subtle, quiet colors, Linda’s prints
transport the viewer to a place worth knowing and protecting.
of her carving and her subtle, quiet colors, Linda’s prints
transport the viewer to a place worth knowing and protecting.