Ryonosuke Fukui[1923-1986]has prolifically created over 300 mimeographs in the span of a decade (circa 1955-1965). Even though he used an easy and common print technique at that time, so-called mimeograph printing, his work had a profound and elegant mood. He used waxed paper as the plates and colored them with oil paints. The lines possess a unique sensitivity which are created by an extremely thin cutter.
- Year
- Unknown
- Edition
- ed.10
- Medium
- Mimeograph
- Size
- 35.8 × 10 cm
- Stock
- Available
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