Yuichi Hasegawa

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Yuichi Hasegawa Earth (in Arles)
Earth (in Arles) , 2004
Woodblock Print
32.5 x 23.75 in
SOLD
Yuichi Hasegawa Moon at Riverside
Moon at Riverside , 2014
Woodblock Print
12 x 15.25 in
SOLD
Yuichi Hasegawa Chamber Music 1
Chamber Music 1 , 1994
Woodblock Print
22.5 x 30.25 in
$1,200
Yuichi Hasegawa Closer to Earth
Close to Earth
Woodblock Print
17 x 23 in
$950
Yuichi Hasegawa From the Earth
From the Earth , 1994
Woodblock Print
22 x 30 in
$1,200
Yuichi Hasegawa Good Omen
Good Omen , 2005
Woodblock Print
5.5 x 7.5 in
$300
Yuichi Hasegawa In the Dream
In the Dream , 2005
Woodblock Print
5.5 x 7.5 in
$300
Yuichi Hasegawa Mirage
Mirage , 1995
Woodblock Print
15 x 23 in
$1,200
Yuichi Hasegawa Moon Coloring 1
Moon Coloring 1
Woodblock Print
10.75 x 7.5 in
$350
Yuichi Hasegawa Moon Coloring 2
Moon Coloring 2
Woodblock Print
10.75 x 7.5 in
$350
Yuichi Hasegawa Moon Coloring 3
Moon Coloring 3
Woodblock Print
10.75 x 7.5 in
$350
Yuichi Hasegawa Moon in Rape-Blossom
Moon in Rape-Blossom , 2005
Woodblock Print
26.5 x 10.5 in
$750
Yuichi Hasegawa Paradise
Paradise , 2005
Woodblock Print
5.5 x 7.5 in
$300
Yuichi Hasegawa Snowy Morning
Snowy Morning , 1994
Woodblock Print
10.25 x 22.25 in
$950
Yuichi Hasegawa Beautiful Early Evening
Beautiful Early Evening , 2002
Woodblock Print
32 x 24 in
SOLD
Yuichi Hasegawa Flower Light
Flower Light , 2003
Woodblock Print
15.75 x 22.5 in
SOLD
Yuichi Hasegawa Moon Flower
Moon Flower , 2005
Woodblock Print
32.25 x 23.5 in
SOLD
Yuichi Hasegawa Taruho_s Night
Taruho's Night , 1997
Woodblock Print
22.5 x 16.5 in
SOLD

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Yuichi Hasegawa

Yuichi Hasegawa

Yuichi Hasegawa Biography

YUICHI HASEGAWA, Born 1945,  Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan

Hasegawa began making woodblock prints in 1970, being heavily influenced by the renowned Kiyoshi SAITO, another native of Northern Japan.  Hasegawa, however, utilizes a unique approach to woodblock printing in that he only uses one block and one carving, coloring that block with oil paint repeatedly.  This technique is known as “multi-color printing.”

Because the woodblock is used numerous times for one print, the block itself becomes worn out quickly.  It is for this reason that Hasegawa keeps his edition numbers low, typically running prints in editions of 20 or less.  His use of oil paints creates a beautiful, tactile surface thickly impacted with well-defined color and metallic inks. 

Hasegawa is inspired by the beautiful, varied landscape of the Fukushima province in Northern Japan.

Collections:

Cincinnati Museum of Art, Ohio

Museum of Arts and Crafts, Hamburg, Germany

Art Gallery of New South Wales, Australia

Singapore National Museum

Newark City Museum, New Jersey

The Rockefeller Collection

Exhibitions:

1994 Japan Week Print Exhibition, Egypt

1996 Japanese Moment Exhibition, Finland

1998 Solo Exhibition, Singapore

1995 – 2005, CWAJ, Tokyo, Japan

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