Keiji Shinohara Landscape Prints
Keiji Shinohara was born and raised in Osaka, Japan. After 10 years as an apprentice to the renowned Keiichiro Uesugi in Kyoto, he became a Master Printmaker and moved to the United States. Shinohara’s nature-based abstractions are printed on handmade kozo paper using water-based pigment onto woodblocks in the ukiyo-e style–the traditional Japanese printmaking method dating to 600 CE. Though Shinohara employs ancient methods in creating his woodblock prints, he also diverges from tradition by experimenting with ink application and different materials to add texture to his prints. He executes all the steps involved in the printmaking process, from carving the woodblock to printing by hand.
2010s Contemporary Keiji Shinohara Landscape Prints
Platinum, Monotype
2010s Contemporary Keiji Shinohara Landscape Prints
Archival Ink, Watercolor, Archival Paper, Color Pencil, Monotype, Woodcut
1990s Contemporary Keiji Shinohara Landscape Prints
Screen, Monoprint, Lithograph, Pencil, Monotype
2010s Contemporary Keiji Shinohara Landscape Prints
Paper, Monoprint, Monotype
2010s Contemporary Keiji Shinohara Landscape Prints
Monoprint, Paper, Monotype
2010s Contemporary Keiji Shinohara Landscape Prints
Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Monotype, Woodcut
2010s Contemporary Keiji Shinohara Landscape Prints
Monotype, Paper
1980s Contemporary Keiji Shinohara Landscape Prints
Monotype
2010s Contemporary Keiji Shinohara Landscape Prints
Paper, Linocut, Monotype
2010s Contemporary Keiji Shinohara Landscape Prints
Paper, Linocut, Monotype
2010s Contemporary Keiji Shinohara Landscape Prints
Monotype
2010s Contemporary Keiji Shinohara Landscape Prints
Monotype
2010s Contemporary Keiji Shinohara Landscape Prints
Monotype, Woodcut