![]() The Multi-Color style uses all the original colors in your photo.Choose between two printing styles: “Multi-Color” or “Multi-Block”.Control the color in your artwork with saturation, strength and image color sliders.Adjust the outline width, strength and how smooth or fluid your chiseled outline appears.Automatically create a work of art with the look of hand chiseled outlines and brushed on color, fully adjustable with simple sliders.In printmaking the final image does rely on the choice of paper whether it is kozo fibers or rice paper - this will add an artistic quaility to your print and complete your Moku Hanga. ![]() Once the desired color is achieved complete your artwork with an artistic edge or paper. If the preset colors chosen for your work are not to your liking, there is the option to alter your palette colors. Choose from a range of bold chisled outlines, and bright to subtle color combinations. Presets are also available to give your project a quick start. Using sliders found on the adjust tab you can control the smoothness, width and strength of the chiseled outline to fit your composition. The outlines in Moku Hanga are extremely eye catching, replicating a hand chiseled relief-art. The Moku Hanga app, Moku the Japanese word for “wood” while hanga is known as “print”, allows you to create an artistic wood-block print from any picture or snapshot - no need for time consuming carving - the artists from JixiPix do all the work for you! With the power to fully customize your Moku Hanga, you can create a masterpiece artistic enough be part of printmaking history! Breathtaking landscapes, beautiful women, and busy cityscapes can be transformed into this exotic art known for flowing hand-chiseled outlines and brushed on color. She’s studied Japanese art and culture since she took art lessons at CAM in 1958.You’ve discovered the fascinating art of Moku Hanga, the Japanese method of wood-block printing. She’s been a teacher and administrator in Cincinnati since 1972. Helen Rindsberg is President of the Cincinnati Asian Art Society and a CAM docent since 2004. Hiroshige, Utagawa, Kameido Tenjin Shrine from One Hundred Views of Edo, Japan, 1856, 1906.372 Vollmer, April, Delirious Birds and Bees, mokuhanga print, 2007 The free program sponsored by the Cincinnati Asian Art Society will be held on March 31 at 2 p.m. The experience gave me an appreciation not only for this sophisticated way of working, but for Japanese culture as a whole It turned out to be life changing, resulting in many friendships, opportunities, and a book with a major publisher,” said Vollmer. “I’m an artist and a printmaker who traveled to Japan to learn Japanese woodcut. Vollmer is the author of Japanese Woodblock Print Workshop. Modern print artists have become very interested in mokuhanga because it doesn’t use toxic chemicals or a large press. Mokuhanga employs water-based colors, a hand-held disk baren printing tool, and the accurate kento registration system, cut directly in the block. In her illustrated presentation on mokuhanga, the traditional Japanese woodcut process, Vollmer will explain the techniques and tools that have made Japanese ukiyo-e and contemporary print artists world famous. In Gallery Chat with ASL Interpretation (On-site)Īrtist April Vollmer will help the Cincinnati Art Museum celebrate its outstanding Japanese woodblock print collection at a special event from the Cincinnati Asian Art Society on Sunday, March 31. ![]()
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