Dreaming of Napa Valley vineyards… hoping my fig trees produce better next year… admiring this years beautiful, plentiful crop from my mother’s persimmon tree… and getting ready for my show here at the the ranch THIS WEEKEND! . Saturday and Sunday, 11am-5pm . Come test your knowledge of printmaking, learn something new, get hands on pulling a print and enjoy the beautiful weather down by the creek! RSVP online Hope to see you here! #japanesewoodblockprints #printmaking #printmaker #printshow #artshow #art #fineart #ukiyoe #mokuhanga #printmakersofinstagram #japanesewoodblockprint (at Daryl Howard Art: Japanese Woodblock Prints and Collage) https://www.instagram.com/p/CW_FV4vFIBW/?utm_medium=tumblr
Thank you to everyone who came out last weekend! The weather was perfect for an afternoon of art at the creek… let’s hope it holds for the next show!… December 4-5, 11am - 5pm Register online Enjoy fine art, fine wine, craft beer and cocktails as you explore the incredible process of printmaking! From the ancient craft of paper making, to the traditional tools and methods of the masters, you don’t want to miss this beautifully curated show. Hope to see you then! #printmaking #printmaker #japanesewoodblockprint #japanesewoodblockprinting #japanesewoodblockprints #darylhowardart #art #fineart #artshow #printshow (at Daryl Howard Art: Japanese Woodblock Prints and Collage) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWdsmwyF8QH/?utm_medium=tumblr
A fitting lotus companion to Buddha… printed on Abaca paper handmade in the 1970’s in the Philippines. Just beautiful! Available in super limited edition soon… #japanesewoodblockprints #printmaking #printmaker #mokuhanga #lotus #ukiyoe #art #fineart #darylhowardart #handmadepaper https://www.instagram.com/p/CUFbaZVFPEL/?utm_medium=tumblr
Will I see you this weekend at the Creekside Pavilion?!? .
A little taste of what’s in store!… .
The southwest has always held a special place in my heart… I met Toshi in 1974 while studying with his younger brother, Hodaka. Toshi followed in the footsteps of his father, Hiroshi Yoshida, by creating in a similar style for most of his career. This “Indian Village” print is from Toshi’s brief period of experimenting with abstraction after his father’s death in 1950. Top: Taos… holding the moon, Daryl Howard, 1988 Bottom: Indian Village, New Mexico, Toshi Yoshida, 1956
#japanesewoodblockprints #woodblockprintmaking #mokuhanga #ukiyoe #shinhanga #toshiyoshida #newmexico #taosnewmexico #taos #printmaking #printmaker #darylhowardart #art #artshow #fineart (at Daryl Howard Art: Japanese Woodblock Prints and Collage) https://www.instagram.com/p/CO_fVkilmBZ/?utm_medium=tumblr