Kenichi Kuriyagawa, a prominent Japanese graphic designer from Hokkaido, created a series of 20 silkscreen prints in 1988. These prints feature a modern design, appearing remarkably contemporary in 2025. Kuriyagawa gained recognition for his posters for the 1972 Winter Olympic Games in Sapporo and tourism promotion for Hokkaido. His work captures a serene and romantic essence, reflecting his deep affection for the natural beauty of his homeland. The prints are available for viewing during regular gallery hours and at a closing reception on August 23, 2025.
Kenichi Kuriyagawa's silkscreen prints blend modern aesthetics with a serene, cinematic quality, showcasing his deep love for nature and Hokkaido's landscapes.
The prints, originally created in 1988, have a timelessness about them, appearing incredibly modern and reminiscent of futuristic themes often found in Japanese anime.
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