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Woodblock printing using mica powder, Edo Karakami

Tokyo Matsuya and Photo by Minamoto Tadayuki

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University
Kyoto, Japan

木This technique uses a woodblock with carved patterns to print on the paper. Funori (a marine glue plant) or konjak paste is added to mica powder and the mixture is then applied onto the sieve. The paste is applied over the entire surface of the woodblock. The paper is then placed over the woodblock and pressed using the palm. Printing using mica powder results in the paper reflecting soft light and makes it easy on the eye, creating a calm effect.

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  • Title: Woodblock printing using mica powder, Edo Karakami
  • Creator: Tokyo Matsuya, Photo by Minamoto Tadayuki
  • Rights: Photo © Minamoto Tadayuki

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