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Mother
and Child
Type:
'Reduction' woodblock print
Artist: Mr. Mike Lyon (USA) - design, carving, printing
Date: July 2002
Out of all the
woodblock prints you see in the gallery today, this is the only
one that was carved and printed by the same person who designed
it. It is an excellent example of a synthesis of western and tradtional
Japanese woodblock techniques. The paper is washi, and the way of
applying the pigment is the standard Japanese brush and baren method,
but the way that the block was carved is completely alien to the
Japanese tradition.
This is a reduction
print - so named because it is made from a single block that becomes
reduced in size as printing progresses. A full block covering the
entire area of the image was first printed with the lightest pigment
in the print. Enough sheets to make up the entire edition were printed
this way (Mr. Lyon used about 50 sheets). Then a portion of the
block was cut away... This procedure was repeated 24 times, ending
with a very small block and a very dark pigment.
Because the block
is destroyed during the process of printing a reduction print, no
more copies can ever be produced, another major difference from
the Japanese tradition in which blocks were used and reused many
times, as long as there was a demand for the print.
Stand back a bit
and look at this picture - you will hardly believe that it is a
woodblock print!
Acquired:
gift from the artist
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David Bull, Tokyo, Japan
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