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ARTIST: Paul Binnie (b.1967)
TITLE: Engawa
EDITION: 8/30
MEDIUM: Woodblock print
DATE: 2003
DIMENSIONS: 17 x 11 3/8 inches
CONDITION: Excellent—no problems to note
NOTE: Silver metallic pigments

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ARTIST: Paul Binnie (b.1967)
TITLE: Engawa
EDITION: 8/30
MEDIUM: Woodblock print
DATE: 2003
DIMENSIONS: 17 x 11 3/8 inches
CONDITION: Excellent—no problems to note
NOTE: Silver metallic pigments

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ARTIST: Paul Binnie (b.1967)
TITLE: Engawa
EDITION: 8/30
MEDIUM: Woodblock print
DATE: 2003
DIMENSIONS: 17 x 11 3/8 inches
CONDITION: Excellent—no problems to note
NOTE: Silver metallic pigments

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Paul Binnie (born 1967) is a Scottish artist who studied at Edinburgh University and College of Art from 1985 to 1990. Afterward, he lived in Paris until 1993, when he traveled to Tokyo and met the contemporary woodblock printmaker Kenji Seki, from whom he learned much about the techniques of printmaking. Binnie uses 20 or more blocks for some designs, cherry for the keyblock and magnolia for the color blocks. His pigments also are those used for Nihonga (Japanese-style painting) except for bero-ai (Berlin blue or Prussian blue). He prefers torinoko kôzo and nishinouchi washi for his papers. He typically begins printing an edition with about 30 to 40 prints and then finishes the edition on demand. Upon finishing, he destroys the blocks.

Binnie, who has an interest in Ukiyo-e and Shin Hanga, has designed Japanese prints in several genres, blending traditional methods with an individual modern-day style. 

Words from the Binnie Studio:

The print, you may already know, is a new state of Utamaro no Shunga, the very popular print previously part of my tattoo series. This version, Engawa, was commissioned and sold exclusively by Saru Gallery and completely sold out.

Connoisseur's Note

As the artist pointed out, Engawa, 2003, is a reworking of an earlier design. This print is executed with a burgundy background in an edition of 30 impressions. This edition sold out shortly after publication and is among the artist’s most sought after prints. This impression is in excellent condition with no problems to note.