Inspired by his family, Yang Kewei, Yang Naidong's son, continues the tradition. Trained by his father and grandfather, he now creates prints and promotes them online, broadening their audience. To ...
Known for its Yangjiabu woodblock new year prints, the workshop in Xiyangjiabu Village, Weifang City, is filled with customers looking to snap up one of the area's famous vibrant prints, especially as ...
Donated to TEA by Utagawa Monjinkai and the Japan Society of New York, this collection of 30 prints and accompanying lesson suggestions offer teachers the opportunity to engage their students in first ...
Often brightly colored and meticulously detailed, woodblock prints gained initial prominence in Japan as an accessible artform during the Edo Period (1603-1868). Prints made during this period are ...
Mo Shaoping (3rd R), an intangible cultural heritage inheritor of Liangping Woodblock New Year Pictures, instructs students with woodblock printing in Liangping District of southwest China's Chongqing ...