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Artist: Ayako Rokkaku (b. 1982)
Medium: Ukiyo-e style woodcut with original case
Dimensions: Image: 52.5 × 33 cm (20⅝ × 13 in.); Sheet: 58.3 × 37 cm (23 × 14⅝ in.)
Edition: 120
Signature: Hand-signed, dated, and numbered on the lower part
Publisher: The Adachi Institute of Woodcut Prints, Tokyo
Condition: Excellent, with original case
Provenance:
Published by Gallery Delaive, Amsterdam. Includes original case.
Description:
Ayako Rokkaku’s Untitled 1 (2020) merges traditional Japanese craftsmanship with her distinctly contemporary aesthetic. Produced in collaboration with The Adachi Institute of Woodcut Prints in Tokyo, this ukiyo-e style woodcut translates Rokkaku’s vivid, hand-painted imagery into a refined print medium. The artist’s expressive lines and colorful compositions retain their spontaneity through the delicate precision of woodcut printing. Limited to an edition of 120, each impression is hand-signed, dated, and numbered by Rokkaku and presented with its original case. This work stands as a testament to the artist’s ability to bridge modern creativity with centuries-old technique.
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Yes. Untitled 1 (2020) is an authentic limited edition woodcut, hand-signed, dated, and numbered by Ayako Rokkaku from an edition of 120.
This work is an ukiyo-e style woodcut, produced using traditional Japanese woodblock techniques in collaboration with The Adachi Institute of Woodcut Prints, one of Japan’s most renowned printmaking studios.
Yes. Each impression is hand-signed, dated, and numbered by Ayako Rokkaku on the lower part of the sheet.
Image: 52.5 × 33 cm (20⅝ × 13 in.)
Sheet: 58.3 × 37 cm (23 × 14⅝ in.)
Yes. This edition is offered with its original case, as initially provided by Gallery Delaive and the Adachi Institute.
The artwork is in excellent condition, with its original presentation case included.
The woodcut was produced by The Adachi Institute of Woodcut Prints, Tokyo, and published by Gallery Delaive, Amsterdam.
This edition is a rare fusion of Rokkaku’s contemporary neo-pop style with centuries-old ukiyo-e craftsmanship. The collaboration with the Adachi Institute ensures exceptional print quality, making this one of her most technically refined and collectible editions.
Yes. Rokkaku’s woodcuts — especially those produced with prestigious traditional workshops like Adachi — are highly sought after and increasingly valued on the international market.
Absolutely. We offer secure worldwide shipping from France, including professional packaging, insurance, and tracking.
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