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Creator: Hiroyuki Tajima
Hiroyuki Tajima Signed Limited Edition Abstract Zen Japanese Woodblock Print
By Hiroyuki Tajima
Located in Studio City, CA
A gorgeous, luminous, and sumptuously colored woodblock print by Japanese artist Hiroyuki Tajima titled "Small Garden, B" Tajima is famed for his use of dark, rich colors and striking abstract compositions and was heavily influenced and guided by his Zen Buddhist beliefs.
The print is pencil signed, titled, dated (1967), and apparently numbered (6/50).
Would be a great addition to any Japanese or Asian print collection or eye-catching stand-alone work in about any setting.
His work can be found in various collections and museums including:
The British Musem, London UK
The Japanese Museum, Tokyo, Japan
Harvard Art Museum
Portland Art...
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