Uchiwa-e: Jiin
The Fan Prints: Temples
In the fall of 2009, I traveled to Japan with an experiment in mind of making photographs for the uchiwa format. I now understand why this format suited the Japanese printmakers so well; everywhere I turned I found subjects ideally suited to the fan-shaped image.
Jiin (temples) is the fifth of the six “chapters” in this project that represent autumn in Japan. Japan has two primary religions — Shinto and Buddhism. The term jiin (pronounced jee-in) specifically refers to Buddhist temples, but this folio includes both Shinto and Buddhist images. The building themselves are fascinating, but it's the details that always catch my eye. |
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Folio of 10 prints
10-print folio of templ images
- This folio is 8x10.5” and includes
- 10 pigment-on-paper color prints, a
- Title page, haiku page, text page, and colophon.
- Folios are signed and numbered, but not limited.
- The cover is made from an acid-free archival art paper – Gilbert Oxford 100# Cover. The warm tone of this paper perfectly matches the warmth of the prints. The self-closing cover is embossed with my name and logo. The die-cut opening displays the folio title.
- The assembly uses only archival, acid-free materials to protect the life of the prints and pages inside.
- Each folio is shipped in a sealed, ClearBags™ sleeve.
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iPad Monograph (PDF) Edition
Available as an iPad Monograph from the downloads page.
Six chapters containing all 60 images in the series. This free Acrobat PDF is a stand-alone, screen resolution (72dpi) e-book that serves a an ideal introduction to the project. Although it contains all the images, it does not have the audio or video that appears in the disc version.
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