Paul Binnie’s Eastern Beauties…

Calling all Paul Binnie fans! We’ve been looking forward to the much-awaited summer prints by this master woodblock printer. Here they are:

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Kiyonaga no Kiseru (’Kiyonaga’s Pipe’) Tasogare (’Twilight’)

Kioynaga no Kiseru (left) plays with ‘Tasogare’ (right), adding a motif taken from a triptych design by Torii Kiyonaga of the later 18th century. The original print shows a group of beauties enjoying a spring snowfall, and the central figure reaches up with her long bamboo pipe to the newly formed icicles hanging from the eaves to knock them off. Here it is as if the tattoo is reaching up to the long silver earring of the model, printed with silver, to tap it with her pipe. Pipes appear on the floor cushion while the baren sujizuri background in swirling, shaded black and grey is shared with all the designs of the Eastern Brocade Beauties series.

Tasogare (right) is the latest addition to the Collection of Eastern Broade Beauties series. Meaning ‘twilight’ or ‘dusk’, Tasogare was the name of one of the star-crossed lovers of Mitsuuji (Genji) in ‘Nise Murasaki, Inaka Genji’, by Ryutei Tanehiko, a 19th century parody novel (1829-1842) on the famous Genji Monogatari of the Heian period.

The Japanese verb ‘tasogarete iru’, meaning to daydream, or to gaze absent-mindedly, seems very much suited to the dreamy expression of this beauty. Details include: a shaded yellow, pink and blue background, a pink cushion heightened with various pinks, silver metallic pigment, and genuine 22c. gold leaf in a scattered cherry blossom pattern.

For specs and prices, just click here. If you’d like to email us for more info, just send your queries and notes to: petra@bluerimgallery.net. We’re looking forward to hearing your comments!


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News flash - Paul Binnie’s brand new print!

News flash. We have a brand new print by master woodblock printmaker, Paul Binnie that we wanted to tell you about! Bold and dramatic, here it is:

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‘Inazuma’ translates to ‘lightning’. The term hints at the Japanese literary idea of fertilising the fields, derived from ancient poetry.

The large format of this print emphasizes the verticality of this striking bolt of lightning, as it crackles between dark clouds and rain to earth…

This is a very exclusive edition, only 40 have been hand-crafted by Paul Binnie. There are 14 different printings, including 3 printings of solid black overlaid to achieve a deep, opaque darkness in the heaviest clouds.

To reserve an edition or for more info, just drop us a line at: petra@bluerimgallery.net


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From Mongolia to the Indian Ocean…

Let’s cast our eyes briefly away from Mongolia, and turn to the exotic island of Réunion, in the middle of the Indian Ocean.

Blue Rim Gallery is proud to showcase the work of Sébastien Marchal for the first time in the UK. An established photographer in Réunion Island and co-founder of the art collective Ligne 11, Marchal’s work lets us peek into the traditions and daily rituals of this unique island. His series ‘Bichiques’ follows the time-honoured fishing tradition of this rare breed of fish found in the mouth of only a few rivers in the East, in the stretch between Sainte Rose and Sainte Marie. In this lush part of the world, vanilla, litchis, sugar cane and bichiques abound. Bichiques are known as the ‘caviar’ of the island, and are therefore much sought after. Fishermen use a traditional vovo net (Malagasy word for ‘trap’) made from coconut trees and raffia to capture the fish. Marchal is interested in Réunionnais’ daily rituals which are rooted in tradition, and values what they do to safeguard the island’s unique identity and natural environment.

See Marchal’s extensive work on bichique fishing here. If you are interested in discussing his work, do get in touch with us.

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