birds of a feather....
...can now
Labels: alois hanisch, bairei kono, birds, henri guerard
Labels: alois hanisch, bairei kono, birds, henri guerard
posted by lotusgreen at 9:47 PM
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simultaneous with ukiyo-e, was chiyogami, printed with woodblocks, just like the prints.


but researching this post, at this moment in my life (of which there is always one), has opened up in me more questions than i would ever answer.
and i ask, should i always want to? the brain may wonder, and allow that to be it. does everyone have to be a scholar?
perhaps i will list some of the questions: why is all of the western design i see so orderly? do the japanese prints seem orderly to the japanese?
why do color combinations and print pairings seem so often off-kilter to my eyes; we would never wear that print with that one. see all the kimono prints. do the japanese see the west as having an odd sense of color and coordination in a look?Labels: carl otto czeschka, charles rennie mackintosh, chiyogami, gustave baumann, liberty co, maria likarz, paper, pattern
posted by lotusgreen at 1:34 PM
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