#Japanese art

6 articles tagged with "Japanese art"

Woodblock Printing: Japanese Tradition and Contemporary Practice
Craft and Making
·9 min read

Woodblock Printing: Japanese Tradition and Contemporary Practice

Woodblock printing is one of the oldest printmaking techniques still actively practised. This guide covers the history of ukiyo-e, how Japanese woodblock prints are made, key artists from Hiroshige to contemporary practitioners, and why relief printing on wood remains a vital medium in 2026.

The Great Wave: Hokusai, Japanese Prints, and a Global Icon
Famous Artworks
·5 min read

The Great Wave: Hokusai, Japanese Prints, and a Global Icon

The Great Wave off Kanagawa is the most reproduced artwork in Japanese history and one of the most recognized images in the world. This guide covers how the print was made, what it actually depicts, why Mount Fuji appears so small, and how a woodblock print from 1831 became a global symbol.

The Great Wave: Hokusai, Japanese Prints, and a Global Icon
Famous Artworks
·6 min read

The Great Wave: Hokusai, Japanese Prints, and a Global Icon

Katsushika Hokusai's Great Wave is the most recognized Japanese artwork in the world. Discover how woodblock prints were made, why Mount Fuji is so small, what the wave means culturally, and how this image designed for a mass market became one of the defining images of world art.

Japanese Art: Ukiyo-e, Ink Painting, and the Aesthetic of Ma
World Art
·11 min read

Japanese Art: Ukiyo-e, Ink Painting, and the Aesthetic of Ma

Explore Japanese art through ukiyo-e woodblock prints, sumi-e ink painting, and the philosophical concept of ma. Discover how Japan's visual traditions shaped both Eastern and Western art history.

Hokusai: The Great Wave, Manga, and a Lifetime of Reinvention
Artist Spotlight
·9 min read

Hokusai: The Great Wave, Manga, and a Lifetime of Reinvention

Discover the extraordinary life and art of Katsushika Hokusai. From The Great Wave to his Manga sketchbooks, explore how he spent ninety years reinventing himself and left behind one of the most influential bodies of work in art history.

Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Rooms, Polka Dots, and Immersive Art
Artist Spotlight
·10 min read

Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Rooms, Polka Dots, and Immersive Art

Explore the extraordinary life and art of Yayoi Kusama, from her childhood hallucinations to her iconic Infinity Mirror Rooms. Discover how she became the world's most popular living artist.