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In Peach Boy (2016) Gajin Fujita draws his primary inspiration from Toyohara Kunichika, a Japanese woodblock print artist. Kunichika is one of Gajin’s favorite artists and is known for depicting theatre actors. The particular …
Gajin Fujita begins each of his paintings with a preparatory drawing, or drawings, through which he determines scale, composition and palette. He then actively uses the drawing to make the painting: cutting away its …
Gajin Fujita takes a photo op in front of his newly installed mural located in San Diego’s La Jolla neighborhood. If the artwork in this mural looks familiar, it was actually taken from Fujita’s …
The Pacific Asia Museum (Pasadena) recently announced that artist Gajin Fujita will speak with Pacific Asia Museum curator Bridget Bray about his work and influences on Sunday, August 5, 2012 at 2 p.m. Gajin …
Keep an eye out for works by Gajin Fujita in this KTLA news clip. Filmed at the Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena, CA, these works are included in his current exhibition Ukiyo-e in Contemporary …
With Gajin Fujita: Ukiyo-e in Contemporary Painting and Masterpieces of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi both on view at the Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena, we’re sharing a few images of the works that can be seen in each exhibition. Viewing these …
Gajin Fujita: Ukiyo-e in Contemporary Painting is still on view at the Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena, CA. This intimate exhibition includes 5 paintings by Fujita that reference ukiyo-e, traditional Japanese woodblock prints. Also on view is …
Awesome turnout last night at the Pacific Asia Museum for Gajin Fujita: Ukiyo-E in Contemporary Painting. The exhibition is now open April 20 - October 7, 2012, go see it! See more on Gajin Fujita, …
(via Gajin Fujita exhibit at Pacific Asia Museum shows - latimes.com) Check out the L.A. Times profile on Gajin Fujita at the Pacific Asia Museum!
(via ‘Ukiyo-e in Contemporary Painting,’ Family Festival at Pacific Asia Museum – Rafu Shimpo) “Gajin Fujita: Ukiyo-e in Contemporary Painting” is on view through Oct. 7 in Pacific Asia Museum’s Focus Gallery - see …