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How Did Hokusai Create The Great Wave? | Christie's 

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Japanese artist Takuji Hamanaka takes us inside his Brooklyn studio to explain why he adopted a centuries-old technique to create contemporary woodblock prints.
‘When I started printmaking in Tokyo, Hokusai was one of the artists who was unavoidable,’ says Japanese printmaker Takuji Hamanaka, discussing the enduring influence of the artist who created one of Japan’s most iconic artworks, The Great Wave.
Although two centuries separate Hamanaka from Hokusai, the contemporary artist’s printmaking has been shaped by the same techniques employed by his predecessor. Working in his Brooklyn studio, he begins by pasting an image drawn on fine paper onto wood. Hours of meticulous carving follow - a ‘therapeutic process’ that, Hamanaka admits, requires the patience of ‘a certain type of person’.
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@JJ-zg1hh
@JJ-zg1hh 4 года назад
I would like to see this video increased from 4 minutes to 1 hour! Fabulous craftsmanship and what a stunning image he created. In fact I could watch this guy work all day long.
@charlie-obrien
@charlie-obrien 4 месяца назад
For over 20 years I have owned a Japanese Block print by Tsuchiya Koitsu (1870-1949). I did not know a single thing about it except that I liked it and paid $35 for it at an estate sale. I have recently begun researching my print and the art of Japanese block printing and it is a wondrous discipline and beautiful craft. This young artist, Takuji Hamanaka is creating prints that will be collected and honored for hundreds of years.
@Ok-gm7qx
@Ok-gm7qx 2 года назад
I'm sick of wars..Art is so peaceful.
@wheezybrownbear7708
@wheezybrownbear7708 6 лет назад
its crazy how contemporary hakusai's work looks
@StedelijkMuseumAmsterdam
@StedelijkMuseumAmsterdam 6 лет назад
Impressive process. Very relaxing to watch.
@philrivera1163
@philrivera1163 5 лет назад
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam subscribe to David Bull
@EllaBugby
@EllaBugby 5 лет назад
"Sometimes restriction creates more freedom".
@ahmedfouda5500
@ahmedfouda5500 5 лет назад
It's quite the epiphany throughout the journey of most art disciplines.
@saradear9218
@saradear9218 5 лет назад
Ahmed Fouda le roi des singes animation
@MRay-zj4ro
@MRay-zj4ro 4 года назад
Picasso's Blue Period - having less forces you to find every ounce of creativity.
@trailerparksupervisor7046
@trailerparksupervisor7046 3 года назад
Doesn’t make sense. Like saying having less money makes you richer. A nice thought but completely ridiculous.
@ANTYRULZHARD
@ANTYRULZHARD 3 года назад
@@trailerparksupervisor7046 exactly that
@JapanMediaTour
@JapanMediaTour 5 месяцев назад
Hokusai's Great Wave is truly a masterpiece. Staring at it always takes my mind down rabbit holes for hours on end
@jmalmsten
@jmalmsten 6 лет назад
Very little info about the actual woodcut painting technique... :(
@user-ef1qy9zq1g
@user-ef1qy9zq1g 2 года назад
Painting? It’s got nothing to do with painting though?? It’s literally a WOODcut. Not a painting...
@alamaamosa3801
@alamaamosa3801 6 лет назад
His description of the process covers all the aspects of design,history technjque methodology and philosophy.bringing the conventional into the contempoary. I love how he describes the restrictions can create liberty by pushing the boundaries re examing not only the artist but a reform of ideas into a computer savy world.Through the artist eyes quote ;Vui Alama Amosa.....
@SmallGnomeGaming
@SmallGnomeGaming 6 лет назад
The title of this video is misleading. Mostly everything in this video Hokusai had no part of. He created the general design of the image, but this was then passed on to the woodblock carver and the print maker (what we are seeing now), in which those two shops would then make his design a reality. So they had the brunt of the work with the carving of the multiple blocks, and the decision on how to color and what colors to use on the design.
@helensilver1381
@helensilver1381 5 лет назад
It appears from what you have written you understand the process used by Hokusai and his publisher Yohachi for the 36 Views. Can you tell me what specific paper Hokusai used for his design? The design turned over, eventually, to the block carver: the same paper used for creating the Hanshita-e. Also, the paper used to create the actual prints. I know they are two different types of paper since the one Hokusai used for his design and the ones used for the Hanshita were much like tracing paper (the lines could be seen through the paper.) Whereas, the paper used for the actual print was much sturdier, had sizing on both sides and was not transparent or nearly so. Thanks for the help.
@1Ma9iN8tive
@1Ma9iN8tive 4 года назад
Helen Silver - Ask David Bull on youtube. He would know. Personally I’d like to know what inks they are using specifically
@uguubella
@uguubella 3 года назад
@@helensilver1381 I think it's called gummy paper
@thomasodonnell9221
@thomasodonnell9221 4 года назад
I have been fascinated with these woodblock prints since my 20s, after moving to San Francisco. I was introduced to them by older friends, mostly war vets, who had been staitioned in Japan after WWII and during the Korean conflict. It wasn't until I returned home (Maryland) years later that I began reading about the artists and the methods used in creating these beautuful works of art. The artist would paint a scene and collaborate with the printers, who used a team to carve out the scene. Too much to tell here, but the colirs are added in layers.
@gooshidildos2635
@gooshidildos2635 5 лет назад
David bull if you want to know more about the technical aspects of the oldest surviving Great Wave prints
@lukelittlejohn_
@lukelittlejohn_ 4 года назад
Gooshi Dildos thank you for recommending him. I’m watching his videos now and they’re fantastic. I live getting to see not only the process, but little bits of how the shop runs and even just of Japan in general.
@ozzyg82
@ozzyg82 3 года назад
I like his voice and his reflections on the art work.
@tinybed
@tinybed 6 лет назад
ooh lovely! keeping old traditions alive in this day and age is a real blessing and spectacle :-)
@PaulCarterArt
@PaulCarterArt 6 лет назад
Beautiful time capture time capsule of the past to the present artist carrying on the roots of those that paved the way
@meliwvirk
@meliwvirk 5 лет назад
Love the sound of the craving.
@janettepiechota4921
@janettepiechota4921 6 лет назад
Beautiful work, beautiful soul. All the best! J
@nellbert
@nellbert 6 лет назад
Was recommended to me today. Cool video.
@yomommastupid
@yomommastupid 6 лет назад
i like how calm he talks makes me almost fall a sleep in a good way....i think he studied Buddhism because he really speaks as if he is meditating and the way he talks about his craft is very typical for Japanese....
@JayniDiaz
@JayniDiaz 4 года назад
It also made me want to fall asleep in a good way
@crystalfolse3208
@crystalfolse3208 2 года назад
Beautiful thanks
@davidklassrings546
@davidklassrings546 7 лет назад
Stunning!
@sier127
@sier127 6 лет назад
beautiful..
@sharonjack7239
@sharonjack7239 6 лет назад
EXCELLENT, THANK YOU :) !!!!
@laconejajoss1193
@laconejajoss1193 5 лет назад
Amazing
@touchheartyoga
@touchheartyoga 4 года назад
I close my eyes and yesterday is reborn, thank you
@jameshatzopoulos9885
@jameshatzopoulos9885 2 года назад
Very cool!
@jameshatzopoulos9885
@jameshatzopoulos9885 Год назад
Still cool!
@jennief2108
@jennief2108 5 лет назад
Thank you )
@shot1999
@shot1999 6 лет назад
Ukyo-e love all of them
@heyheytaytay
@heyheytaytay 6 лет назад
I have the Great Wave tattooed on my chest. Was an impulsive decision and my second tattoo but I've never regretted getting it.
@williamericson5208
@williamericson5208 5 лет назад
What kind of wood are you using to carve your images?
@trishatrisha6089
@trishatrisha6089 6 лет назад
Wow!!!so nice...
@AvuzwaKeei
@AvuzwaKeei Год назад
I've seen this wave a lot but I never knew it had such a rich history.
@perryroobay
@perryroobay 7 лет назад
Thank you +Christie's
@nat040496
@nat040496 6 лет назад
Traditional Japanese printmaking has always fascinated me Also, anyone know the name of the music in the background?
@yourdata2478
@yourdata2478 7 лет назад
Classic image thank you.
@FlAw88
@FlAw88 6 лет назад
Name of the music??
@ozzyg82
@ozzyg82 3 года назад
What’s the music, anyone know?
@moviedude22
@moviedude22 4 года назад
His elegant minimalism
@ruven3703
@ruven3703 6 лет назад
Name of the music on the back ground?
@huntrrams
@huntrrams 6 лет назад
This was so satisfying to watch! In fact, in Narita airport in Tokyo, there's a little workshop on Japanese culture and crafts. When I was there last year, one of the crafts was to remake Hokusai's the Great Wave with these techniques(except the wood was carved)! It was both interesting and the final result looked so beautiful and surreal.
@dra.gessieannelopes9082
@dra.gessieannelopes9082 7 лет назад
Bravo!
@williamdelahunty3677
@williamdelahunty3677 4 года назад
The more I hear from these woodblock printmakers, the more I get the sense that incidental philosophy is learned through the process.
@EasterlyArt
@EasterlyArt 6 лет назад
I'm sure anyone who comes by this video also knows about David Bull and how he has been traditionally reproducing the Great Wave print by Hokusai.
@RichMitch
@RichMitch 5 лет назад
I've got one
@nicolorossi7879
@nicolorossi7879 6 лет назад
wonderfull...who made the music?
@bee_audioarte
@bee_audioarte 6 лет назад
What music nome?
@digitalsketchguy
@digitalsketchguy 7 лет назад
Did Hokusai carve his own blocks as well, or was that left to dedicated masters?
@NeverLooksAtComments
@NeverLooksAtComments 7 лет назад
Nope, Hokusai drew the original and it was then carved into the wood (thus destroyed) by a carver.
@DarkAngelEU
@DarkAngelEU 5 лет назад
@@NeverLooksAtComments Pretty much like creating a negative in order to create a photographic print. I see why the Japanese are so fond of this art form a little more clearly now ^-^
@JLCL01
@JLCL01 5 лет назад
@@DarkAngelEU I think it reminds me more of how t-shirt graphics are made via the screen printing process. Both involve making a negative of a piece and adding color to certain sections that need them.
@charlie-obrien
@charlie-obrien 4 месяца назад
There are many collaborators involved in the creation of a block print. The artist who makes the original sketch and may do other steps as well. The engraver who carves up to 10 wood blocks and the printer who mixes the colors and presses the paper onto the inked blocks, under the supervision of the artist. I would also need to include the craftsmen who create the special paper, the paste and base inks that are used. They use an art and craft that is as old as wood block printing itself.
@kimhyun4745
@kimhyun4745 6 лет назад
🌊 Hokusai will always be the greatest artist. 🌊
@stephanieborlase1622
@stephanieborlase1622 2 года назад
do u put the sketch of what ur going to carve face down onto the block?
@guobibi
@guobibi 6 лет назад
0:27 lens are THICC
@Voltaire8559
@Voltaire8559 5 лет назад
I want his studio
@ImprovingAbility
@ImprovingAbility 6 лет назад
It sold for USD 68,500 in 2009 and USD 943,500 in 2017 (google "the great wave christies).
@niniegraph9213
@niniegraph9213 6 лет назад
Music?
@mayookhap848
@mayookhap848 3 года назад
Which paper is used
@margaretsmith3683
@margaretsmith3683 6 лет назад
I like the print you made.
@josevalerodiaz4553
@josevalerodiaz4553 5 лет назад
9
@bsecor952
@bsecor952 3 года назад
Is it possible that you can correct the close captioning in RU-vid studio. I have a hearing impaired student, and the close caption has innumerable mistakes with in it. Thank you.
@sabus4312
@sabus4312 6 лет назад
i have his shirt sold in Uniqlo!!!
@MrGyges
@MrGyges 7 лет назад
Always the movement. Never still. And the beauty.
@golden_boundaries
@golden_boundaries 6 лет назад
The title and the content is totally different. I feel cheated.
@joshy3505
@joshy3505 4 года назад
This is for my work
@nicole1528
@nicole1528 6 лет назад
Hey that's pretty good.
@oe542
@oe542 4 года назад
Surprised the blocks are so thin. I would think they would be prone to warping.
@audreywoodward
@audreywoodward 5 лет назад
Why is this video still pinned to the top of the page?
@liyahmarie6579
@liyahmarie6579 6 лет назад
I had to recreate the great wave for an art project (it was a diorama) and boy was it hard 😂😂
@justmeonthebeach
@justmeonthebeach 7 лет назад
Nice
@anthonyventimiglia4157
@anthonyventimiglia4157 6 лет назад
Hokusai, on his death bed said - if I had but ten, no five more years, I think I can become a real artist.
@annwilliams1314
@annwilliams1314 3 года назад
How wonderful!! HE WAS WONDERFUL!
@pinguinamsuedpol2953
@pinguinamsuedpol2953 6 лет назад
So how did he create it??
@yuzurunishimiya929
@yuzurunishimiya929 3 года назад
I'm freaking crying I have an assessment and I can't find anything about him
@erikbudrow1255
@erikbudrow1255 9 месяцев назад
I really wish there were subtitles...
@hryjksn
@hryjksn 3 месяца назад
Source? Love your vids!
@matteovalentini5371
@matteovalentini5371 5 лет назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@rakaman27
@rakaman27 4 года назад
David Bull gang represent!
@pablomuzzobar8940
@pablomuzzobar8940 3 года назад
I have a print of this on my wall.
@wanyeelim3783
@wanyeelim3783 6 лет назад
I have a notebook who’s cover is this
@adnanalam2006
@adnanalam2006 6 лет назад
Why this is in VanGogh's insta?
@bobstephens5599
@bobstephens5599 5 лет назад
The title of the video is very misleading. Hokusai was a desginer. As soon as he handed his design to the carvers his job was done. He didn't take part in any of the carving or printing process.
@DarkAngelEU
@DarkAngelEU 5 лет назад
so?
@TheBlackbirdii
@TheBlackbirdii 4 года назад
you should visit david bull , the bob ross of woodblock printing
@jeffl3075
@jeffl3075 6 лет назад
SUGOI
@keythe1st312
@keythe1st312 6 лет назад
You know
@justinmartinez5485
@justinmartinez5485 6 лет назад
David B.
@studyingtogether7006
@studyingtogether7006 5 лет назад
HAHA Im so dumb. I barely understand sth hahaha but gr8 video!
@kyle857
@kyle857 4 года назад
He wasn't a carver, instead he did the original drawings.
@patricheva
@patricheva 4 года назад
Did you like it? Look up for David Bull.
@kevinoverbeck4250
@kevinoverbeck4250 4 года назад
He cut himself in one of the shots of his hand. lol
@1x4x9cube
@1x4x9cube 3 года назад
Yes his daughter was pretty good.
@tsumugikotobuki4005
@tsumugikotobuki4005 4 года назад
Boy abunda
@iam1ina1000000
@iam1ina1000000 4 года назад
??
@maykbutcher4867
@maykbutcher4867 2 года назад
BOY ABUNDA? 😱
@cyansnapdragons9837
@cyansnapdragons9837 6 лет назад
"Sometimes, restriction creates more freedom."
@damonnomad3422
@damonnomad3422 4 года назад
This should be on unintentional asmr. :)
@sophialow340
@sophialow340 3 года назад
There are projects on how to do this on the Stodoys website.
@1x4x9cube
@1x4x9cube 6 лет назад
Yeah his daughter was pretty good
@KpxUrz5745
@KpxUrz5745 5 лет назад
I love woodcuts and the woodcut process. Unfortunately, I didn't like this artist's prints. However, he is quite the gentleman.
@sushanart
@sushanart 8 месяцев назад
😇🩵🙏🙌
@josearanda2450
@josearanda2450 7 лет назад
I have two painting I will like to sell them any one??
@simonenorman3660
@simonenorman3660 2 года назад
The ebo-Nigerian. I try not to get into quantum physics …you lose track of time. That part I don’t understand. And I don’t think I’m supposed to at my age
@jessicapachecoxd
@jessicapachecoxd 6 лет назад
he owns it?????
@Agustin-io4pw
@Agustin-io4pw 6 лет назад
Good video, but in the end i dont think even he got the concept quite right based on his drawing
@liltimmy5563
@liltimmy5563 10 месяцев назад
💀
@clivehallam5339
@clivehallam5339 4 года назад
This title of this video is rather misleading as Hokusai was only one of the four essential professionals required to create The Great Wave. They are the publisher, the designer (Hokusai), the Carver and the Printmaker. There are a number of artistic elements in the various versions of the print that almost certainly were not found in Hokusai's original design.. such as the subtle graduation of tone around Mt Fuji.. almost certainly an aesthetic decision of the printer.
@liltimmy5563
@liltimmy5563 10 месяцев назад
🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿ف
@michrain5872
@michrain5872 3 года назад
Hokusai made some beautiful, detailed prints so many centuries ago, then comes this guy and prints a bunch of colorful triangles. Very talented man lol
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