Tatsumibashi bridge is a bridge over the Shirakawa River that flows beyond the cut of Gion. A small tall wooden balustrade and willow leaves hang on top, harmonizing beautifully with the elegant town of Gion.
This work cuts the expression of Shirakawa from the top of Tatsumibashi Bridge. The flow of shirakawa with an atmosphere that reflects the four seasons is a beauty that seems to be attracted unintentionally, even if there is no raccoon.
Echi-Mae Washi
The finest handmade Washi paper made in Echizen, Fukui Prefecture, using high-quality woodblock print paper
Handrail Woodblock Print
a traditional printing technique in which a pattern engraved on a tree is colored on paper with a handrail for each color
Size
Picture: Tate 36cm× Yoko 23.5cm
Paper: Tate 39cm× 27cm
Material:Washi (9th Generation Living National Treasure Iwano Bei 30th Echigo Hoshin paper)
Specification: Handrail woodblock print / Frameable separately (with dedicated mat)
Picture frame size: About 44cm ×56cm
Delivery time: 5 days
In 1899, "Long-established Handrail Craftsman Takenaka Woodblock Print", which inherits the flow of woodblock printing technology with a history of 1,200 years, was founded in Kyoto and has been involved in many woodblock printings that live in life.
"I want you to make wood-cut printing more fun and interesting. With that in their thoughts, craftsmen started "Takesasado", which proposes products using woodblock prints.