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Waichi Hayashi born 1951 - Filtering Light at Lakeside

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Waichi Hayashi born 1951 - Filtering Light at Lakeside
Filtering Light at Lakeside
by Waichi Hayashi born 1951


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Date Sold Thursday, June 8, 2006
Title Filtering Light at Lakeside
  limited edition
Artist Waichi Hayashi born 1951
Description "Kohan no Morebi" (The Filtering Light at the Lakeside). This design has all elements of the mastership features that Waichi Hayashi uses to fascinate the viewers' eye. It is the play with light and the composition of colors. The effects of light were first discovered by the French impressionists. The Japanese shin hanga artists like Hasui Kawase masterly integrated the light-shadow effects into their woodblock prints. The use of light by Waichi Hayashi is different. He "plays" with spotlight effects as they sometimes can be seen at the end of strong showers/thunderstorms in mountain areas.
Signature Signed, titled and numbered by the artist in pencil.
Seal Artist's red seal.
Dated 2001.
Medium/Technique Woodblock print.
Impression Printed by the artist.
Colors Excellent ... gold mica.
Condition Excellent - very good ... two horizontal creases on the right margin.
Edition Size 80
Numbered 41 / 80
Width Item 25.2 inches = 64.0 cm
Height Item 13.8 inches = 35.0 cm
Width Image 22.0 inches = 56.0 cm
Height Image 10.6 inches = 27.0 cm
Note The image was taken from the original print.

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