"Kawase remains a poet of the emotions of travel" Wow, this sums up the feelings I had looking through Hasui Kawase's work. Beautiful and very peaceful. I would like to take my kids on a trip to Japan. Thank you for this video! Great work as always! ❤
Exactly! And I don't know how in the world it isn't mentioned more often. I just find about him because and account shared a picture and my mind just scream at me "go, go to YT to know more about this wonderful painter!NOW!". Anyways, thanks for the soothing presentation ^ ^
I love Japan & Japanese art and culture, Ukiiyo-e art, the Arts & Crafts movement, etc. Also love this period in history, arts, architecture, decor, happenings, music and thought very much. This art is deeply favorite for me!! I got to briefly meet one of my modern favorites, Yoshiko Yamamoto. This will be one of my favorite videos of all time! Thank you!
These are gorgeous. I see a lot of similarities between Kawase and Maxfield Parrish in the use of light in early morning and twilight, and the tone palette. Don't know who influenced who, though (or even if they did, though it seems very likely each was aware of the other's work). They were contemporaries; perhaps it was mutual. I have some Parrishs and one Kawase; I'll have to get more Kawase now.
Lovely art work, wow! I was familiar with both the Hiroshige's but not this artist. Thank you for a lovely and instructive video. Please keep it Zen. NO MUSIC!!! Hurts the ears and disturbs the mind.
Ditto. Kawase is an artist of 🌿 Peace 🌿. He's the perfect antidote to rest your mind from all the stupid chaos and violence in this world. He seemed especially attracted to winter: the season of peace.
Beautiful video! Recently started gettin interested in shin-hanga and this video is a great introduction on Kawase's style and influence! If you don't mind me asking, what's the song used in the background? Added such a nice atmosphere
@@conflux2300 Of course could just be coincidental. Parrish was born 1870 and Kawase 1883 and very possibly Parrish might have been influenced by Hokusai.
What an incredible artist. Even to this day his art speaks to many people, including me.
Absolutely!
Hasui Kawase is my favorite painter!
Nice! One of my favorites too
"Kawase remains a poet of the emotions of travel" Wow, this sums up the feelings I had looking through Hasui Kawase's work. Beautiful and very peaceful. I would like to take my kids on a trip to Japan. Thank you for this video! Great work as always! ❤
Thanks so much for watching and commenting! I would also love to see Japan 🇯🇵
The gradients are lovely.
Exactly! And I don't know how in the world it isn't mentioned more often. I just find about him because and account shared a picture and my mind just scream at me "go, go to YT to know more about this wonderful painter!NOW!". Anyways, thanks for the soothing presentation ^ ^
Thanks for commenting! I'm glad you enjoyed
I love Japan & Japanese art and culture, Ukiiyo-e art, the Arts & Crafts movement, etc. Also love this period in history, arts, architecture, decor, happenings, music and thought very much.
This art is deeply favorite for me!!
I got to briefly meet one of my modern favorites, Yoshiko Yamamoto. This will be one of my favorite videos of all time! Thank you!
Thank you so much! That means a lot
These are gorgeous. I see a lot of similarities between Kawase and Maxfield Parrish in the use of light in early morning and twilight, and the tone palette. Don't know who influenced who, though (or even if they did, though it seems very likely each was aware of the other's work). They were contemporaries; perhaps it was mutual. I have some Parrishs and one Kawase; I'll have to get more Kawase now.
Interesting parallel between the two of them! Thanks for commenting
Every one of these images you show of Kawase are stunning in terms of subject, composition and colour.
Such a great artist!
Love Japan , its people🌹its culture with all my kokoro😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You can see where Studio Ghible gets it's visual influences. Lovely.
Absolutely!
Lovely art work, wow! I was familiar with both the Hiroshige's but not this artist. Thank you for a lovely and instructive video.
Please keep it Zen. NO MUSIC!!! Hurts the ears and disturbs the mind.
"...both the Hiroshige's..." 🤔 Most inscrutable.
This was a fascinating watch, wonderful presentation! This is a wonderful artist to delve further into.
I appreciate that Miles! Thanks for watching
Clear and succinct, well done mate.
Thanks for watching Patrick!
Nice video bro, I'd love to get some of this for my place
Same, would look nice on a wall
that or your pfp printed
Ditto. Kawase is an artist of 🌿 Peace 🌿. He's the perfect antidote to rest your mind from all the stupid chaos and violence in this world. He seemed especially attracted to winter: the season of peace.
Amazing
Thank you for watching!
Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
Beautiful video! Recently started gettin interested in shin-hanga and this video is a great introduction on Kawase's style and influence! If you don't mind me asking, what's the song used in the background? Added such a nice atmosphere
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I don't remember the song name offhand, but I will look it up for you
@@conflux2300 Thank you so much. Would very much appreciate it!
Do we know what materials did he use?
Have always loved Kawase's work. Sad more don't know of him. What is the music for the video? It's lovely.
May The Legend Rest Peacefully Hes In The Afterlife Painting a New Experience 🌹🌹🌹
Indeed 🙏
thanx for this.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Golden!
Thank you!
Thank you.
You're most welcome! Thank you for watching
Steve Jobs was a big fan and collector of Hasui.
Are you a fellow Saffa? We need more saffa YTers dissecting the arts and history, I'm in the process of throwing my hat into the ring as well.
Yes I'm south african! Good luck with your project and thanks for watching
Thank you
Thank YOU for watching and commenting!
@ you are most welcome! 🙇♀️
Which is his best art
They resemble some studio Ghibli shots
Very true!
You can see he may have been familiar with the work of Maxfield Parrish.
Very interesting observation!
@@conflux2300 Of course could just be coincidental. Parrish was born 1870 and Kawase 1883 and very possibly Parrish might have been influenced by Hokusai.
Aweh bru.
Howzit bro
i've heard of him
Ok I'll change the dang title! Lmao
@@conflux2300 😅
That felt longer than 4 minutes (in a good way)
Awesome! Thank you (I do speak very slowly, lol)
Yo-ga painting look a lot like impressinists painting that where themself inspired by japanese painting
Interesting
"...you've never heard of"-bit of a stretch, no?
物の哀れ?
Exactly
あまり得意げに、ペラペラと語ってほしくないな。
Me too
I am his great niece
That's awesome!