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son4ous [18]
2 years ago
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Traditional Japanese motifs, including landscape, Kanze Noh theater, calligraphy, masks, and woodblock prints, are reinvented in

a modernist design idiom in the work of __________. His work utilizes an underlying grid structure and vibrant planes of color that explore warm/cool contrast, colors of close value, and analogous color ranges.
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1 answer:
Dmitry_Shevchenko [17]2 years ago
4 0

Traditional Japanese motifs, including landscape, Kanze Noh theater, calligraphy, masks, and woodblock prints, are reinvented in a modernist design idiom in the work of Ikko Tanaka.  This is further explained below.

<h3>What is Ikko Tanaka.?</h3>

Generally, Ikko Tanaka, who was born in Nara, Japan, in 1930, developed a graphic design approach that combined elements of modernity with traditional Japanese aesthetics.

In conclusion, Ikko Tanaka's work reinvents traditional Japanese elements including landscape, Kanze Noh drama, calligraphy, masks, and woodblock prints in a contemporary design idiom.

Read more about Ikko Tanaka.

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