Vintage Japanese nautical Great Wave woodcut art (1760-1849) this woodcut is among Japans best known works. - (In The Great Wave there are three boats among the turbulent broken waves. The boats mold into the shapes of the engulfing waves. Tiny humans are tossed around under giant waves while the sacred enormous snow-capped Mt. Fuji is just a hill in the distance. These swift boats called Oshiokuribune in Japanese transported fresh fish dried sardines and the like early in the morning to fish markets off the Edo (now Tokyo) Bay from fishing villages on the Bohso Peninsula.) – ("This is a seascape with Mt. Fuji. The waves form a frame through which we see Mt. Fuji. Hokusai loved to depict water in motion: the foam of the wave is breaking into claws which grasp for the fishermen. The large wave forms a massive yin to the yang of empty space under it. The impending crash of water brings tension into the painting. In the foreground a small peaked wave forms a miniature Mt. Fuji which is reflected hundreds of miles away in the enormous Mt. Fuji which shrinks through perspective; the wavelet is larger than the mountain. Instead of shoguns and nobility we see tiny fishermen huddled into their sleek crafts; they slide down a seamount and dive straight into the wave to make it to the other side. The yin violence of Nature is dismissed by the yang relaxed confidence of expert fishermen. Oddly though it's a sea storm the sun is shining.) myDesk
#vintage #japanese #great #DeskOrganizer