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Jed Henry - "Temple Red" print

Artist: Jed Henry
Title: Temple Red
Medium: archival pigment print on handmade Japanese paper
Markings: Hand-signed
Dimensions: 12" x 17" 


When I adapt a scene into Ukiyo-e, I usually translate all the scene's elements into an 1800s Edo period style.

However, for this particular print I decided to work in the modern Shin-hanga style, which is known for its realism and much more complex color schemes.

Because of this, I did not adapt the design of the robot's armor. Instead I wanted to focus on the anachronism between a futuristic mobile suit walking through an 1800s temple scene. The contrast is quite stunning I think!

The left cartouche reads 揯拕鎧 - and the furigana (tiny characters next to the kanji) literally say "mobile suit".

The right cartouche says ćčŸćșŠăšă‚Šæ‰•ă‚ă‚Œă‚‹ăšă‚‚æ­ąă‚ă©ăȘăèŠ±ă‚’ă†ăˆă€ă„ă‘ă‚‹ăž, which means, "No matter how many times they get wiped away, we will never stop replanting the flowers."

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Artist: Jed Henry
Title: Temple Red
Medium: archival pigment print on handmade Japanese paper
Markings: Hand-signed
Dimensions: 12" x 17" 


When I adapt a scene into Ukiyo-e, I usually translate all the scene's elements into an 1800s Edo period style.

However, for this particular print I decided to work in the modern Shin-hanga style, which is known for its realism and much more complex color schemes.

Because of this, I did not adapt the design of the robot's armor. Instead I wanted to focus on the anachronism between a futuristic mobile suit walking through an 1800s temple scene. The contrast is quite stunning I think!

The left cartouche reads 揯拕鎧 - and the furigana (tiny characters next to the kanji) literally say "mobile suit".

The right cartouche says ćčŸćșŠăšă‚Šæ‰•ă‚ă‚Œă‚‹ăšă‚‚æ­ąă‚ă©ăȘăèŠ±ă‚’ă†ăˆă€ă„ă‘ă‚‹ăž, which means, "No matter how many times they get wiped away, we will never stop replanting the flowers."