The late mechanical engineer Raymond Trayle continues to make a mark on Pacific Northwest art, particularly in printmaking. The Portland native and Oregon Governor Arts Award recipient, who passed in ...
Nan Onkka keeps her art affordable as stickers and greeting cards, and uses her best-known print to support mutual and legal ...
Ugo da Carpi might not have had any formal training as an artist, but after about 1516 he had a profound impact on the course of Italian art for the next century. How? Ugo got a patent, or whatever ...
The Adachi Institute of Woodcut Prints has reproduced around 1,200 masterpieces by artists such as Hokusai and Utamaro. Brigitte Koyama-Richard, a researcher in Japanese fine arts from France, visited ...
Blanche Lazzell's vibrant paintings and white-line woodblock prints take center stage in a sweeping Albany Institute exhibition exploring her place in American modernism.
We sat down with Hong Kong artist Michelle Fung ahead of her debut at Art Central 2026 to get an insight on her striking works.
Woodcut prints are an ancient Chinese art form, and in modern times they provide a unique view of the country’s political and social turmoil during the past century. The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts ...
Often brightly colored and meticulously detailed, woodblock prints gained initial prominence in Japan as an accessible artform during the Edo Period (1603-1868). Prints made during this period are ...
Door God woodcut paintings are believed to be able to protect home in China. A centuries-old woodcut painting is coming to life thanks to Zhang Rongqiang's craftsmanship. The man in southwest China's ...
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