Behind The Cards

  • Courtesan and a Handsome Youth, by Isoda Koryusai

    Following on from the last post on the theme of Japanese art, this is a woodblock print I photographed in the University of the Arts in Taitō City ward in Tokyo. The print is entitled Courtesan and a Handsome Youth, and is by Isoda Koryusai who has an interesting story. He was a samurai employed…

  • Japanese Ukiyo-e Art

    Ukiyo-e art meant ‘pictures of the floating world’. It was a way of seeing life as ever-changing, with bittersweet fleeting moments. Nothing was out of bounds – theatres, brothels, tea houses, labourers, travellers, artists, prostitutes, lovers. And always feeling that life was ephemeral and impossible to grasp. Ukiyo-e Style Ukiyo-e developed as Edo (the old…

  • That Mandarin Look

    Mandarin ducks are perching ducks. You often see them resting on a low branch near water. And at the right time of year they congregate on the water. With their feathers like sails, they look like miniature armadas floating on the waves. We have been watching birds of all kinds for years. Occasionally one bird…