Japanese Print "Poem 70-2 (TEN) 141/202" by Maki Haku
Artist:Maki Haku
Title:Poem 70-2 (TEN) 141/202
Date:1970
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Source:Robyn Buntin of Honolulu
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Numbered 141/202, titled, and signed in pencil on bottom margin; red seal on image. A good example of his unique printing technique using cement to give a strong embossed texture. This and his use of Chinese characters, or kanji as a central motif are what he first became known for. In this print the kanji is TEN which means heaven. Framed with acid-free, hand-wrapped silk mat and ultraviolet-filtering plexiglas in a sleek and simple black frame.
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