Linocutting, a traditional technique
Each engraving is made by hand on a linoleum plate, precision-engraved with fine gouges. Prints are also made by hand, using a traditional Japanese baren. Each print is thus unique, offering an authentic and singular character to each work.
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Limited & authenticated edition
This work is limited to just 100 copies per color, numbered and hand-signed to guarantee its authenticity.
Each piece comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Please note:
- The A6-sized Kawaii Mini Print collection is not included in this limited edition.
- Due to the nature of engraving, each print is unique and therefore may be a little different from the others. There may be a few imperfections or small unprinted areas.
- Sold without frame, except for the Kawaii mini print A6 collection.
Quality engravings
Each linocut is carefully crafted using high-quality Japanese engraving tools, guaranteeing incomparable precision and finesse. Printing is carried out by hand on mulberry paper (wenzhou or washi), renowned for its delicate texture and durability. This refined paper, combined with meticulous craftsmanship, gives each piece a unique, timeless beauty, making it an exceptional collector’s item.
Travel to the heart of Japan through my linocuts
My linocuts are directly inspired by my travels in Japan.
Fascinated by this country, its enchanting landscapes and rich culture, I create works that capture the essence of places that have made a deep impression on me.
My creations reflect the diversity of Japanese landscapes, from the mystical beauty of its temples to the elegance of its maiko.
Each theme is carefully chosen by myself and Sophie to offer an authentic and captivating representation of Japanese culture, and thus share with you a unique vision of this fascinating country.
François Pache, artist engraver.
Handcrafted, Japanese-inspired packaging
Each linocut is accompanied by smooth, thick paper, protected by transparent plastic film and, for larger formats, a rigid cardboard sleeve. It is then delicately placed in a handmade origami by Sophie, representing an authentic Japanese kimono.
To guarantee impeccable delivery and preserve the beauty of your work, we pack it in a rigid cardboard box, ensuring that it arrives in perfect condition. What’s more, each linocut is accompanied by a tracking number that we send you by e-mail, enabling you to follow your order right through to receipt.
Don’t forget to add the gift-wrapping option: handmade paper adorned with kumiko motifs, perfect for offering a touch of Japanese elegance.