
100 Years of Samiro Yunoki
Samiro Yunoki is the master of stencil dyeing and professor at the Joshibi University of Art and Design. Even at 100, he continues toĀ create art and inspire generations.
'100 Years of Samiro Yunoki: Trajectory of Creation' is both an exhibition and a book celebratingĀ the artist and his many valuable contributions over the century. Featuring photographs of Yunoki, his work and his atelier, this bookĀ races his life and lists his achievements. Born in 1922, Yunoki apprenticed under Keisuke Serizawa after being inspired by the FolkĀ Art Movement. He uses vivid colours and rich patterns in his fabrics, but also creates lithographs, copperplate paintings, glass.Ā paintings, and picture books.
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100 Years of Samiro Yunoki
Samiro Yunoki is the master of stencil dyeing and professor at the Joshibi University of Art and Design. Even at 100, he continues toĀ create art and inspire generations.
'100 Years of Samiro Yunoki: Trajectory of Creation' is both an exhibition and a book celebratingĀ the artist and his many valuable contributions over the century. Featuring photographs of Yunoki, his work and his atelier, this bookĀ races his life and lists his achievements. Born in 1922, Yunoki apprenticed under Keisuke Serizawa after being inspired by the FolkĀ Art Movement. He uses vivid colours and rich patterns in his fabrics, but also creates lithographs, copperplate paintings, glass.Ā paintings, and picture books.
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Samiro Yunoki is the master of stencil dyeing and professor at the Joshibi University of Art and Design. Even at 100, he continues toĀ create art and inspire generations.
'100 Years of Samiro Yunoki: Trajectory of Creation' is both an exhibition and a book celebratingĀ the artist and his many valuable contributions over the century. Featuring photographs of Yunoki, his work and his atelier, this bookĀ races his life and lists his achievements. Born in 1922, Yunoki apprenticed under Keisuke Serizawa after being inspired by the FolkĀ Art Movement. He uses vivid colours and rich patterns in his fabrics, but also creates lithographs, copperplate paintings, glass.Ā paintings, and picture books.























