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日記 1995年2月11日 (b)
Beginning in the late 1960s, Tetsuya’s decades-long series of prints
capture and date personal moments both every day and historic. His work
is usually a combination of different processes. Here, he begins by taking
a photograph and then both draws on and whites out elements before
scanning the result in a mimeograph machine to produce a stencil. He
then silkscreens the image onto a sheet of handmade Japanese paper and
applies color and shading using wood block techniques. The final work is
both precise and diffuse, much like memory accessed over time.
Diary: February 11th, 1995 (b); Sleeping Man and Newspaper
日記 1995年2月11日 (b)
Noda Tetsuya (Japanese, born in 1940)
Japanese
Heisei era
1995 (Heisei 7)
Medium/Technique
Woodcut; silkscreen
Dimensions
61.3 x 124.5 cm (24 1/8 x 49 in.)
Credit Line
Asiatic Deaccession Fund
Accession Number2004.449
CollectionsAsia, Contemporary Art, Prints and Drawings
ClassificationsPrints
Beginning in the late 1960s, Tetsuya’s decades-long series of prints
capture and date personal moments both every day and historic. His work
is usually a combination of different processes. Here, he begins by taking
a photograph and then both draws on and whites out elements before
scanning the result in a mimeograph machine to produce a stencil. He
then silkscreens the image onto a sheet of handmade Japanese paper and
applies color and shading using wood block techniques. The final work is
both precise and diffuse, much like memory accessed over time.
DescriptionArtist's proof.
Signed
T. Noda (in romanization, in pencil in lower right margin)
CopyrightReproduced with permission.