I really like this kind of art but I never really see it discussed much on /ic/
post/discuss anything related to block printing here
>>2773340
OP here, dumping what i have
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>>2773347
These are wonderful. Anywhere I can read up on the materials/process/methods used?
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>>2773350
Here's one:
http://ohsobeautifulpaper.com/2012/01/the-printing-process-block-printing/
I haven't been able to find much helpful resources on making pictures online, though. Most are about printing for t shirts and pillowcases and stuff, but they're still useful on learning the general process.
>>2773351
Aaand that's all the pics I have saved at the moment. Hope it's enough to get this thread running
>>2773350
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8uF3PZ3KGQ
Here's a video.
God I love Yoshida. The whole shin hanga movement is really inspiring.
Watching the screen.
The first eroguro manga
>>2773342
I really, really don't like that one.
Rest of them are pretty rad.
Instead of posting mostly low quality shit;
http://archive.4plebs.org/hr/thread/2602704/
>>2773347
Hiroshi Yoshida is the fucking master.
>>2773340
thank you OP for your effort!
Hnnnnng
Why are Japs so aesthetic?
>>2775304
They believe that things have an essential nature, not only that there is a perfect form, but that it can be expressed. They repeat the same craft though iteration after iteration until they approach the prototypical form. Their whisky is isn't wood-aged booze, it's an ideal of what whisky is.
I can't really say anything they do is innovative or original, but they will take a thing given to them, strip it to its essentials, and spend centuries searching for the absolute expression of the thing in itself. Any new medium or technique or theme is merely a vehicle.
And thus we have moeshit.
>>2773444
hot
any more shunga to post?
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