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Katsunori Hamanishi is recognized wordwide as a master of the
difficult mezzotint print process. Although this method originated
in 17th-century Europe, Hamanishi has exploited its potential for
subtle gradations of tone to produce striking contemporary work of
a distinctly Japanese aesthetic. The artist is what is called an “artist`s
artist” because when other printmakers look at his fastidious and
detailed work they are left in awe.
Hamanishi loves shapes, their interlinkings, their details-all of which
he slowly and deliberately reveals in his unparalleled, meticulous
mezzotints. In recent years the artist has begun to add a bright touch
of red or blue as a contrapuntal note to his detailed compositions,
and these sudden bursts of color point up even more the dazzling
brilliance of his creative imagery. Comtemporary Asian Art Katsunori Hamanishi |
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