Sano, Seiji (1959 - Present)
Born in Shizuoka prefecture in 1959, Seiji Sano moved to the creative center of Kyoto in 1978. He studied textile design before turning to the woodblock print medium in 1984. A student of the popular printmaker Masao Ido, Sano gravitated towards the themes of his teacher: lush landscapes, rural villages, and other scenes from Japan’s countryside. His work can be found in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum.
Contemporary Prints
Contemporary printmaking spans a range of media and techniques. This collection includes woodblock printmaking, lithography, etching, screen printing and more.