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Kyoto exhibitions and print conference

Hi there, I've just had work in two exhibitions in Kyoto! Sorry for the late notice, but have to say they were both lovely. The first was a show of work by artists who attended the moku hanga (Japanese woodblock printing) residency in Nagasawa, Japan.

It was a Japanese style show, with all the work laid out on low tables, unframed, so you could see the subtleties of colour and texture. It was held at the Kyoto Arts Centre.

The second was a show of artists books, held in a specialist arts book shop. It was very very sweet. You could leaf through the books (after washing your hands, or putting on gloves), so it was possible to see all the pages.

I was in Kyoto for the 1st ever International Moku Hanga Conference, it was great! I attended several workshops...

and watched various demonstrations and presentations, by experts in the field, both local and from abroad.

I met  many interesting printmakers from around the world, and spent time with old friends I don't get to see often enough... and now I've definately got to work harder on my printmaking! Watch this space for new prints soon...

Royal Academy Summer Show

Stop press! I had a piece of work accepted to the annual Royal Academy show! It opens on June 7th, please go along and have a look. They've hung the show quite differently this year, I think it has a fresher look than usual. Also, it's got a piece by me in! I entered an artist's book called 'The Perfect Cup of Tea'. It's a small, delicate, Japanese-style folding book with wood covers. The images tell the story of the process of making a cup of tea, in Japanese woodblock printing. It's a hand-made edition of 25.

Here's a sneak preview...