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13 works
Samantabhadra - God of Happiness
Regular price $325.00 USDSakak I
Regular price $325.00 USDWhite Tara - The White Savioress
Regular price $350.00 USDTibetan Buddha
Regular price $350.00 USDA Merry Christmas
Regular price $285.00 USDPoem 70-56
Regular price $425.00 USDPoem 70-71
Regular price $425.00 USDUntitled
Regular price $250.00 USDPoem 72 - 24
Regular price $325.00 USDMedium: Color relief print
Dimensions: 4 x 4 inches (block) 6 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches (sheet)
Signature: Signed
Artist details: Japanese, 1924 - 2000
Date: 1972
Edition: 151
Reference: HM #399
Recommended by Rebecca (Gallery Associate):
Haku Maki was an incredibly innovative printmaker, adding cement to the foundation of the printing matrix after cutting his woodblocks. This unique craft puts his work in conversation with contemporary printmakers such as Carol Summers (American, 1925 - 2016), or in tandem with Hiroyuki Tajima (Japanese, 1911 - 1984) who also used cement, or Glen Alps (American, 1914 - 1996) who used household paint additives such as ground walnut shells and Durham's Rock Hard Putty. Haku Maki's small prints from around 1960, like this one, were abstractions of Kanji characters. Using a thicker paper in 1963, helped captured the deeper embossing and accentuated the sculptural and textural qualities. His small prints are gems with dashes of color.
Untitled
Regular price $300.00 USDMedium: Color relief print with embossing
Dimensions: 5 3/8 x 3 5/8 inches (block) 6 x 4 1/4 inches (sheet)
Signature: Signed
Artist details: Japanese, 1924 - 2000
Date finished: 1970s
Recommended by Paige (Collections Manager / Marketing Coordinator):
A humble, small piece, this work by Haku Maki is magical to me. It shows an amazing knowledge of the simple things. The embossing is subtle but complex and reminds us how much can be done just within the paper even before adding anything on top of it. The graphics are clear and uncomplicated but looking at the passages where the color opens to the white paper, or the richness of the indigo ink and shimmer of silver, there is so much to enjoy. A complex little poem in itself.
Untitled
Regular price $250.00 USDPoem 70 - 80
Regular price $395.00 USDNow Sitting...
Regular price $250.00 USD