Katsushika Hokusai - Mice and Head of a Salmon. N.d., between 1833 and 1839
Hokusai – The Goddess Kannon on a carp (from the 13th volume of Manga), 1849
SURIMONO 摺物 by Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾北斎 (1760-1849).
Les surimono sont de luxueuses estampes japonaises, jouant le rôle de cartes de vœux, et imprimées à titre privé.
A page for the zine I made for the art academy I tried to get in (got accepted!). It is about my desire to know much more about art history!
Surfing Pikachu on the Great Wave off Kanagawa
Artist: Devon Kong
Year: ca. 2017–2018
Type: Digital art
My Book of Fate zine and cards came today ^_^ we also got permission to release the full artwork! I did these pieces almost 6 [!] months ago now so I feel like I would’ve done things differently here and there but I learned a lot!
The first ever zine I participated in and it was such a great time-I’ll be doing more in the future for sure. I hope to create my own one day as well.
Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849), Amida waterfall, deep beyond the Kiso highway. 1833. Colour woodblock.
Inspired by Super Eurobeat, Drifting and Traditional Japanese woodblock prints
Link in bio for prints
My second teaser image from my fruit-centered body of work for Antler Gallery that opens June 29th! Many more images to come. Hope to see you there!
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