Contemplating Hokusai

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Contemplating Hokusai

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98cm x 53cm (38.5” x 21”)

Acrylic on Board, floating 3cm from wall, Ready to Hang

Painting completed September 2020, Melbourne

 

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‘Contemplating Hokusai’ is a multi-layerd fluid painting on wooden board, hand-crafted into an irregular shape to mimic that of a cave opening. As the name suggests, it is an ode to the Japanese master ukiyo-e printmaker Hokusai and the infamous Great Wave of Kanagawa. The gradient sky also mimics a common technique (bokashi) used in creating woodblock prints.

My aim was to create something of a window into another world from the security of the cave (or home, given it would be hanging on a wall in ones house). It is created with layers of paint, ink and paint skins collaged and comes ready to hang (floats about 3cm from wall).