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Landscapes and Clouds
Shiun (\'Purple Clouds\')

Shiun ('Purple Clouds')

Landscapes & Clouds Series, Paul Binnie, 2000

Hosoban, 24.5 x 10cm, Edition of 40

Shiun (\More Details

The effect of the print comes from overlaying blocks of 'bokashi' applied by hand during the printing process.


Price: £ 130.00

Tenku (\'Vast Heavens\')

Tenku ('Vast Heavens')

Landscapes & Clouds Series, Paul Binnie, 2000

Hosoban, 28.5 x 10cm, Edition of 50

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By using two blocks, the multi-layered effect of this print portrays the dense feel of the air under heavy clouds on an autumn day.


Price: £ 130.00

Dawn Moon (\'Gyogetsu\')

Dawn Moon ('Gyogetsu')

Landscapes & Clouds Series, Paul Binnie, 2002

Hosoban, 28 x 10cm, Edition of 50

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An elaborate cloud print, this was carved on several blocks and printed in extensive 'bokashi'.


Price: £ 130.00

Ukigumo (\'Floating Clouds\')

Ukigumo ('Floating Clouds')

Landscapes & Clouds Series, Paul Binnie, 2000

Hosoban, 24.5 x 10cm, Edition of 40


Ukigumo (\More Details

The idea of 'floating' brings to mind the Floating World, or 'Ukiyo-e'.


Price: £ 130.00

Akizora (\'Autumn Sky\')

Akizora ('Autumn Sky')

Landscapes & Clouds Series, Paul Binnie, 2000

Hashira-e, 38 x 9cm, Edition of 40

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The 'Hashira-e' or pllar print format lends itself to the feel of a slice of the sky, from the highest clouds to nearly the horizon. Pale yellow is adeptly employed to give a sunny feel to the upper area of the sky.


Price: £ 185.00

Yozora (\'Night Sky\')

Yozora ('Night Sky')

Landscapes & Clouds Series, Paul Binnie, 2000

Hashira-e, 38 x 9cm, Edition of 40

Yozora (\More Details

This is the night-time version of the print 'Akizora' (Autumn Sky). Paul Binnie has adapted it with a moon and stars, with darker shading towards the bottom.


Price: £ 185.00

Amagumo (\'Rain Cloud\')

Amagumo ('Rain Cloud')

Landscapes & Clouds Series, Paul Binnie, 2001

Hashiro-e, 38 x 9cm, Edition of 40

 

Amagumo (\More Details

This print is made partly in the reduction technique: the edition can never be reprinted because the block is destroyed in the process of applying layer upon layer of pigment, carving it smaller each time, such as the effect of the mica-streaks of rain.


Price: £ 185.00

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Yuyake (\'Afterglow\')

Yuyake ('Afterglow')

Landscapes & Clouds Series, Paul Binnie, 2009

Hashiro-e, 42 x 10cm, Edition of 40

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‘Yuyake’ (Afterglow) is a new version of an older design, Akizora and Yozora, and shows the moment after sunset when the sky is still full of fading light.


Price: £ 185.00

Sankeien (\'Sankeien Gardens\')

Sankeien ('Sankeien Gardens')

Landscapes & Clouds Series, Paul Binnie, 2005

Nihan meisho zu-e ('Famous Views of Japan) Series

Oban, 26 x 37.5cm

Sankeien (\More Details

This is the fourth 'Famous View of Japan' and represents a famous garden, well known for its cherry blossoms. Here it is presented as unusually dramatic.


Price: £ 350.00

Yamagata no Yamadera (\'Mountain Temple in Yamagata\')

Yamagata no Yamadera ('Mountain Temple in Yamagata')

Landscapes & Clouds Series, Paul Binnie, 2005

Nihon Meisho Zu-e ('Famous Views of Japan') Series

Oban, 37.5 x 28cm, Edition of 100

Yamagata no Yamadera (\More Details

This famous mountain temple in Yamagata is built on a precipice over the vallery below and with stone steps hewn from the solid rock.


Price: £ 350.00

Himeji Jo (\'Himeji Castle\')

Himeji Jo ('Himeji Castle')

Landscapes & Clouds Series, Paul Binnie, 2004

Nihon meisho zu-e ('Famous Views of Japan) Series

Oban, 37.5 x 26cm, Edition of 100

Himeji Jo (\More Details

Here is a night view of the Himeji Castle, with a moonlit sky, brilliantly executed in tones of purple, blue and green. The horizontal format of the print makes the long shape of the castle's outer walls feel like the prow of a ship.


Price: £ 350.00

The Torii Gate at Miyajima

The Torii Gate at Miyajima

Landscapes & Clouds Prints, Paul Binnie, 2003

Nihon meisho zu-e ('Famous Views of Japan) Series

Oban, 37.5 x 26cm, Edition of 100

The Torii Gate at MiyajimaMore Details

This enormous gate ('torii') is found on the beach at Miyajima, and here it is seen with the tide out. The tidal pools are highlighted with mica and embossed, reflecting the great gateway. Two sacred deer appear in the mid-ground area.


Price: £ 350.00

Asakusa no Yuki (\'Snow at Asakusa\')

Asakusa no Yuki ('Snow at Asakusa')

Landscapes & Clouds Series, Paul Binnie, 1998

Shitamachi Settsugekka Series ('Snow, Moon and Flowers in Downtown Tokyo').

Oban, 37.5 x 26cm, Edition of 100

Asakusa no Yuki (\More Details

This print shows Binnie's reference to Shin Hanga artists such as Kawase Hasui.

This series contains 3 designs.


Price: £ 350.00

Shinobazu on Tsuki (\'Moon over Shinobazu\')

Shinobazu on Tsuki ('Moon over Shinobazu')

Landscapes & Clouds Series, Paul Binnie, 1998

Shitamachi Settsugekka Series ('Snow, Moon and Flowers in Downtown Tokyo').

Oban, 37.5 x 26cm, Edition of 100

Shinobazu on Tsuki (\More Details

The print shows the bridge to the Benten Shrine on Shinobazu Pond at night, with a black cat watching two lovers embrace beneath the willow trees.

This series contains 3 designs.


Price: £ 350.00

Ueno no Sakura (\'Cherry Blossoms at Ueno\')

Ueno no Sakura ('Cherry Blossoms at Ueno')

Landscapes & Clouds Series, Paul Binnie, 1998

Shitamachi Settsugekka Series ('Snow, Moon and Flowers in Downtown Tokyo').

Oban, 37.5 x 26cm, Edition of 100

Ueno no Sakura (\More Details

The Toshogu Shrine in Ueno Park is a favourite cherry-viewing spot.

This series contains 3 designs.


Price: £ 350.00

Inazuma (\'Lightning\')

Inazuma ('Lightning')

Paul Binnie, May 2010, (New release)

Oban, 66 x 32 cm. Edition of 40.

 

 

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'Inazuma' means Lightning, but is a literary term that brings ideas of fertilising the fields derived from ancient poetry. The large format of this print gives a dramatic feeling of the verticality of the bolt of lightning as it crackles between dark clouds and rain to earth.

Within the edition of 40, there are 14 different printings, including 3 printings of solid black overlaid to achieve a deep, opaque darkness in the heaviest clouds.


Price: £ 355.00

Miyajima no Yuki (\'Miyajima in the Snow\')

Miyajima no Yuki ('Miyajima in the Snow')

Landscapes & Clouds Series, Paul Binnie, 2003-6

Koban, 8 x 6.5cm, Edition of ca. 80, unnumbered

Miyajima no Yuki (\More Details

One of Binnie's smallest prints, this design is based on a former print, 'Miyajima'. This edition is in an open edition.


Price: £ 59.00

Cloud Shadows, Grand Canyon

Cloud Shadows, Grand Canyon

Landscapes & Clouds Series, Paul Binnie, 2007

Meisho to no tabi Series ('Travels with the Master Series')

Double dai-oban, 60 x 42cm, Edition of 100

Cloud Shadows, Grand CanyonMore Details

This series is a tribute to Yoshida Hiroshi, the 'master' referred to in the series title.

The first print of Binnie's series, 'Travels with the Master', it is of an impressively large size and is the biggest landscape in Binnie's whole collection. It shows a section of the canyon close to Yoshida's 1925 print.

Here are some words on the print by Paul Binnie:

I have been working for over two years on an exceptional new print, the first design in my new series ‘Meishou to no Tabi’, or Travels with the Master. It is a very large design called “Cloud Shadows, Grand Canyon”, printed on fine hand-made washi paper, and created in an edition of only 100. Destined to become one of my best-known images, it will be my 100th Japanese print to date, and the story of its conception and creation is fascinating.

I decided to make the design the first in a series of prints paying homage to Yoshida Hiroshi, the early 20th Century Japanese printmaker, whose work I collect, since he made a well-known print of the Grand Canyon in 1925; the new piece was conceived as a sort of dialogue with the past, in which I as a contemporary printmaker could add my voice to that of one of the greatest print artists of 80 years ago. I wanted to make the link with the master who inspired the new piece in the title of the series, and thus pay my respects to an artist who has so influenced my landscape work.

In all, 32 colours are employed in the print, including mica and special techniques such as ‘gomazuri’, grainy printing, and ‘baren sujizuri’, where lines or swirls made by pressing with the edge of the baren are used for aesthetic affect. It takes approximately three months or so to print such a large piece with so many colours.


Price: £ 885.00

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls

Landscapes & Clouds Series, Paul Binnie, 2009

Meishou to no Tabi ('Travels with the Master Series')

Double dai-oban, 60 x 42 cm, Edition of 100


Niagara FallsMore Details

This is the latest print in the 'Travels with the Master' series. This series focuses on Binnie's interpretation of sites that inspired the great master printer, Yoshida Hiroshi (1876-1950).

The viewpoint chosen is slightly different to Yoshida's original print: the American Falls is in the middle ground and the Horseshoe Falls is behind it, looking towards Canada in the distance. Binnie has used gofun (powdered shell pigment) to whiten the foreground area of snow and ice, as well as overlaying layers of bokashi (shading) to suggest the misty water vapour rising from these great waterfalls.

'Niagara Falls' is printed on paper by Iwano Ichibei, a Living National Treasure in Japan.


Price: £ 885.00