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OverviewOrigami Paper Hokusai Prints is a new set of folding papers which will add beauty and authenticity to your folded origami models and papercraft projects. The famous Japanese artist, painter, and printmaker, Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), is best known for his woodblock print series, Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, from which this collection is drawn in part. The beautiful ukiyo-e prints ( pictures of the floating world ) chosen for this paper pack boast flowing outlines and colorful forms. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tuttle PublishingPublisher: Tuttle Publishing Imprint: Tuttle Publishing Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9780804844536ISBN 10: 0804844534 Pages: 48 Publication Date: 04 February 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsWhen I first received the Hokusai and Hiroshige print origami paper packs [...] I was just too afraid to fold these beautiful arts. I didn't want to ruin some of Japan's finest arts in history by folding! I just wanted to keep and admire them, without folding. [...] Overall, I am extremely pleased with these products. I grew to love them, even thought I was a little intimidated by what they are at first. As Japanese and and as an artist I inevitably wanted to pay respect to some of the greatest Japanese artists, Hokusai and Hiroshige. But I am glad that I found many uses of these prints that bring out the beauties in them. --Yuki Origami blog When I first received the Hokusai and Hiroshige print origami paper packs [...] I was just too afraid to fold these beautiful arts. I didn't want to ruin some of Japan's finest arts in history by folding! I just wanted to keep and admire them, wit -[...] you just can't beat the lovely nature of Hokusai's print patterns.- --8asians.com blog -When I first received the Hokusai and Hiroshige print origami paper packs [...] I was just too afraid to fold these beautiful arts. I didn't want to ruin some of Japan's finest arts in history by folding! I just wanted to keep and admire them, without folding. [...] Overall, I am extremely pleased with these products. I grew to love them, even thought I was a little intimidated by what they are at first. As Japanese and and as an artist I inevitably wanted to pay respect to some of the greatest Japanese artists, Hokusai and Hiroshige. But I am glad that I found many uses of these prints that bring out the beauties in them.- --Yuki Origami blog [...] you just can't beat the lovely nature of Hokusai's print patterns. --8asians.com blog [ ] you just can't beat the lovely nature of Hokusai's print patterns. 8asians.com blog When I first received the Hokusai and Hiroshige print origami paper packs [...] I was just too afraid to fold these beautiful arts. I didn't want to ruin some of Japan's finest arts in history by folding! I just wanted to keep and admire them, without folding. [...] Overall, I am extremely pleased with these products. I grew to love them, even though I was a little intimidated by what they are at first. As Japanese and as an artist I inevitably wanted to pay respect to some of the greatest Japanese artists, Hokusai and Hiroshige. But I am glad that I found many uses of these prints that bring out the beauties in them. --Yuki Origami blog -[...] you just can't beat the lovely nature of Hokusai's print patterns.- --8asians.com blog -When I first received the Hokusai and Hiroshige print origami paper packs [...] I was just too afraid to fold these beautiful arts. I didn't want to ruin some of Japan's finest arts in history by folding! I just wanted to keep and admire them, without folding. [...] Overall, I am extremely pleased with these products. I grew to love them, even thought I was a little intimidated by what they are at first. As Japanese and and as an artist I inevitably wanted to pay respect to some of the greatest Japanese artists, Hokusai and Hiroshige. But I am glad that I found many uses of these prints that bring out the beauties in them.- --Yuki Origami blog [...] you just can't beat the lovely nature of Hokusai's print patterns. --8asians.com blog [ ] you just can't beat the lovely nature of Hokusai's print patterns. 8asians.com blog Author InformationThe Tuttle Publishing Company was established in 1948 in Rutland, Vermont and Tokyo, Japan and is today regarded as a premier publisher and seller of books rooted in Asian culture, language and history. Since its founding in 1948, Tuttle has published more than 6,000 books and today maintains an active backlist of around 2,000 titles. Today, Tuttle publishes 150 new titles each year focusing on Asian languages, Asian food & cooking, gardening & flower arranging, crafts & origami, children's books, martial arts, Asian literature, games & graphic novels, Asian history & culture, health & fitness, self-help & Eastern religion, Asian art & collectibles, interior design & architecture, travel guides, maps, and business books. Tuttle products are available in printed formats as well as popular eBook formats. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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