%C2%A9 Amano Kazumi
Woodblock print; ink and color on embossed paperexpand_more
Gift of Sue Y.S. Kimm and Seymour Gruffermanexpand_more 2019.78.9
In 1962/63 Amano started to use embossing (pushing the paper out from behind to create a raised surface) as a design element in his prints. In this case he embossed several circular and rectangular forms with varying amounts of force to achieve the level of three-dimensionality he desired.
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