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Okamoto Ryûsei
His print series include the following themes
- Ukiyo-e Today
- Children of Asia
- First Love
- White Fox
- Clown Series
- Fossils
About Okamoto Ryûsei
Okamoto Ryûsei has been teaching at the Mendecino Art Center in the United States.
Ryusei okamoto biography samples
A few highlights among his exhibition activity would include Scandinavian prizes and prizes won in Denmark, Greece, Italy, and Turkey. Artwork by Okamoto has been on display at cultural exchange exhibitions of Japan and Taiwan and Japan and Mexico.
In Japan he has been included in the Japan Print Exhibition. The national museums of Australia and New Zealand own works by Okamoto Ryûsei.
Okamoto can be called a “traditionalist”: he uses materials and tools that were developed in the pre-modern era, such as woodblocks made of wild cherry wood and hand-made paper made from mulberry-bark fibre; he seeks technical perfection in drawing, carving and printing; his production is the result of collaboration between himself and a prof