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Shoji Ueda [Dunes] Mini Portfolio
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植田正治〈砂丘〉ミニポートフォリオ
(2202001010523)
JAN:4580640622825
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(2202001010523)
JAN:4580640622825
Wholesale Price: Members Only
5 pcs /set
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Size: 25.4 x 20.3 cm
Number of sheets: 6 In case, OPP bag |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Made of paper
Printing method: Collotype No edition Package: OPP bag
Product tag: None
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Description
*Portfolio Shoji Ueda [Dunes]* Taisho 14 - Showa 16 (1925 - 1941) Born in 1913, Shoji Ueda ran a photo studio in his hometown of Tottori. While running a photography studio in his hometown of Tottori, Japan, he entered his work in photography magazines and exhibitions, where it was selected one after another, and emerged as a prominent photographer. His dramatic photographs, in which his subjects (sometimes family members) are arranged like objects against the backdrop of the San-in region's sky and sand dunes, are still highly acclaimed around the world, His photographs are still highly acclaimed around the world. This series includes representative works of "Ueda-cho," such as "Papa to Mama to Kodomotachi" (Papa, Mama, and the Children), This is the long-awaited collotype* portfolio series for Shoji Ueda fans. *What is collotype*? While offset printing, a common printing method, expresses colors and shading with a density of small dots, collotype expresses them with continuous gradation, which makes it possible to express them with fine detail that is closer to the real thing, just like a photograph. Shoji Ueda Born in Tottori Prefecture between 1913 and 2000 (Taisho 2 - Heisei 12), Ueda moved to Tokyo when he was 19 years old to study at the Oriental School of Photography. After studying at the Oriental School of Photography in Tokyo, he returned to his hometown and opened Ueda Photo Studio. His production photographs with the sky, horizon, and dunes of the San'in region as a backdrop are in the [Ueda style]. [The photographs are called "Ueda style". His representative works are "Doyoyomi" (Children's Calendar) and "Dune Series. The *Mini Portfolio Series is a series that focuses on size and set contents so that users can easily enjoy photographic works with the expressive power that only Collotype can provide. Each set contains 8 x 10" sheets of collotype prints, which can be viewed one by one or framed for interior decoration. |
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Taisho 14 - Showa 16 (1925 - 1941)
Born in 1913, Shoji Ueda ran a photo studio in his hometown of Tottori.
While running a photography studio in his hometown of Tottori, Japan, he entered his work in photography magazines and exhibitions, where it was selected one after another, and emerged as a prominent photographer.
His dramatic photographs, in which his subjects (sometimes family members) are arranged like objects against the backdrop of the San-in region's sky and sand dunes, are still highly acclaimed around the world,
His photographs are still highly acclaimed around the world.
This series includes representative works of "Ueda-cho," such as "Papa to Mama to Kodomotachi" (Papa, Mama, and the Children),
This is the long-awaited collotype* portfolio series for Shoji Ueda fans.
*What is collotype*?
While offset printing, a common printing method, expresses colors and shading with a density of small dots, collotype expresses them with continuous gradation, which makes it possible to express them with fine detail that is closer to the real thing, just like a photograph.
Shoji Ueda
Born in Tottori Prefecture between 1913 and 2000 (Taisho 2 - Heisei 12), Ueda moved to Tokyo when he was 19 years old to study at the Oriental School of Photography.
After studying at the Oriental School of Photography in Tokyo, he returned to his hometown and opened Ueda Photo Studio. His production photographs with the sky, horizon, and dunes of the San'in region as a backdrop are in the [Ueda style].
[The photographs are called "Ueda style". His representative works are "Doyoyomi" (Children's Calendar) and "Dune Series.
The *Mini Portfolio Series is a series that focuses on size and set contents so that users can easily enjoy photographic works with the expressive power that only Collotype can provide. Each set contains 8 x 10" sheets of collotype prints, which can be viewed one by one or framed for interior decoration.
※ミニポートフォリオシリーズは、コロタイプならではの表現力の写真作品を手軽に楽しんでいただけるよう、サイズやセット内容にこだわったシリーズです。各セットには8×10インチサイズのコロタイププリントがシートで収録。1枚ずつ手にとって眺めるも良し、額装にしてインテリアに取り入れるのも素敵な楽しみ方です。