Description
A framed silkscreen print by Japanese artist, Katsuda Yukio. Tiltle "No. 106" showing a botanical scene of a camellia flower. Signed and dated, 1977, #25 of an edition of 100. Image size: H. 6.5"(16.5cm) X W. 8.75"(22.25cm). Frame size: H. 11.25"(28.5cm) X W. 14.25"(36cm). Purchased and framed in 1970's Japan. One, original owner.
Katsuda Yukio was born in 1941 and is a modern printmaker who works in the medium of silkscreen. His major theme are oriented to nature and architecture: landscapes, animals, birds, botanical studies, and traditional Japanese buildings such as Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, and rural folk houses. His images are heavily inked, giving them a rich texture and deeply dimensional appearance. He has worked and exhibited widely in both Japan and the U.S., now living in his hometown of Kyoto. His works are widely collected around the world. His prints are titled with numbers, in chronological order of the completion during his career.