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Kataoki (Paste-resist application), Kyo Yūzen

Koito Sengei.,ltd and Photo by Takayama Kengo, A-PROJECTS2015

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University
Kyoto, Japan

《Stencil Yūzen》 Kataoki (Paste-resist application)
The fabric is attached with a thin layer of paste-resist to a 7-meter-long pinewood frame (yūzen ita) on a stand. The stencils bear marks known as okuriboshi or awaseboshi that serve as reference points for each application of paste-resist and coloring. Kataoki is repeated over and over, depending on the number of colors and their gradation and shading, and then the fabric is left to dry. Before the ground is dyed, the design is covered with protective resist. Afterward, just as in hand-drawn yūzen, the dye is fixed by steaming. Then the fabric is soaked in water and final touches are added.

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  • Title: Kataoki (Paste-resist application), Kyo Yūzen
  • Creator: Koito Sengei.,ltd, Photo by Takayama Kengo, A-PROJECTS
  • Date Created: 2015
  • Location Created: Kyoto
  • Subject Keywords: Edo era, Meiji era, polyethism, kimono, stencil, dyed, japanese painting, boil, patterns
  • Type: textile
  • Rights: Photo © Koito Sengei.,ltd
Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

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