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Artist: Hiroki Morinoue
Medium: Woodcut
High Tide
Located in Lyons, CO
Color woodcut, Edition 30
The left panel of High Tide captures the reflections of the edge of a pond and surrounding trees and hills. The right panel depi...
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Lotus
Located in Lyons, CO
Color woodcut, Edition 30.
Lotus is a twenty-six color woodcut from seven woodblocks printed in an edition of 30, plus proofs, on white Thai Mulberry paper. In this print, a compe...
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Earth Cycle
Located in Lyons, CO
Color woodcut, Edition 30.
In all of Morinoue's work there is a compelling sense of place--the ocean shoreline, lava flows and Japanese gardens. He is a patient observer of nature...
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Brazilian Rainforest
Located in Lyons, CO
Color woodcut, Edition 25.
Morinoue first observed the Brazilian rainforest in 1997 when the exhibition he designed, The Kona Coffee Story: Along the Hawai'i Belt Road, was shown in...
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2010s Contemporary Woodcut More Prints
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Pure Water
Located in Lyons, CO
Color woodcut, Edition 30.
In this print Morinoue uses symbolic, stylized and realistic images to evoke the play of light on water. In each of the four panels we see the reflectio...
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Edge of the Pond
Located in Lyons, CO
Color woodcut/lithograph, Edition 30.
In this print Morinoue creates an evocative sense of place. He captures the reflections on a pond’s surface and the play of light on the ston...
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Low Tide
Located in Lyons, CO
Color woodcut, Edition 30
The left panel of Low Tide captures the play of light on water with abstracted colorful reflections. The right panel depicts a tr...
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Dragonfly Pond
Located in Lyons, CO
Color woodcut with pochoir, Edition 30
In all of Morinoue's work there is a compelling sense of place--the ocean shoreline, lava flows and Japanese gardens. He is a patient observ...
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Earth Watch
Located in Lyons, CO
Color woodcut, Edition 30.
In all of Morinoue's work there is a compelling sense of place--the ocean shoreline, lava flows and Japanese gardens. He is a patient observer of nature...
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