Created using traditional woodcut print techniques
In addition to carrying on the tradition of Japanese woodcut printing techniques, the Adachi Institute of Woodcut Prints collaborates with today's leading artists to produce “contemporary ukiyo-e” and to showcase these fascinating works for the global audience.
Martin Whatson
Keiichi Tanaami
Atsushi Kaga
"Contemporary Ukiyo-e" Project 5 artists from NYC
Chiharu Shiota
feebee
Yu Miyazaki
Tomiyuki Kaneko
Ikko Tanaka
Mitsuo Katsui
Makoto Wada
contemporary designers inspired by Hokusai's "Album of New Format of Fine Patterns"
Kiyoshi Awazu
N.S. Harsha
Homage to UKIYOE