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by hiisukun
651 days ago
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One thing that strikes me about this work, and Hokusai's other very popular wood block prints, is that he was a total perfectionist. He would get things juuuust right, with the colour and the production process, with each copy made, then score/scratch the original so further prints could not be made to a different fashion/standard. For him to be alive and see bright and garish "Great wave" socks, jumpers, room rugs, key rings and the like would probably cause him such a great conniption he'd drop right back dead again. But such is the life of popular art work -- it survives its creator and lives by new rules over time. |
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