Living Prints® 'N Video Pioneers
Japanese Woodcut Workshop
1991. 75 Min. Color.
In this unique Japanese Woodcut Workshop, native Japanese
printmaker Izumi Kuroiwa (also schooled here and now living in
the US) demonstrates the complete process of Japanese woodcut
printmaking in four easy-to-understand yet thoroughly comprehensive
sections. As experienced educator and lecturer, as well as artist,
Ms. Kuroiwa's warm and relaxed style of teaching will inspire
beginning and advanced students to new heights of creativity and
discovery. The 75-Minute has four sections:
- Section I: A brief History
- Section II: Tools and Materials
- Section III: The Process of Japanese Woodcut Printmaking
- Section IV: Maintenance of Tools & Making of Ink..
Part of the beauty of this tape is the inclusion of music-only
sequences such as you notice over the printing scenes, for example.
Only a creative person who has spent hours and years in the full
spectrum of multimedia arts could have thought to do this. It
is a relief from the tedium of a technique tape. Music and visual
art blending like this is something most producers cannot afford.
Such care with details are for everyone
- from professionals to amateurs and collectors to enjoy.
Izumi and her husband, Mark Leonard, a media artist and a
musician, made this tape together. It is a labor of love, made
with their in-home studio video and audio equipment. The tape
is sent with a printed, replicable copy of the spoken soundtrack
to clarify indigenous Japanese names of tools and materials. Ms.
Kuroiwa's English is perfect, but the tools' names are new to
most people.
Produced by Kuroiwa-Leonard Media Arts
ISBN 1-56235-647-X (Ritchie's Living Prints® Series)
Purchase by mail order from McLain's Printmaking Supplies in Portland,
Oregon.
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