Please have a look around to find pictures of my artwork, a history of the process, and my documentary film, note cards and blog - all featuring my woodblock prints made in the time-honored traditions of 17th century Japan. Working in the materials of wood, water based inks, and Japanese handmade paper is very enjoyable. It has opened new paths for me to connect with the natural world, and with cultures different from my own.
I am honored to have learned these methods, become proficient at it, and to ultimately share my interpretations with folks like you. People have said they connect to my woodblock prints because of the mood it emotes, the places it represents, or because of the colors. Whatever has drawn you here, I'm glad that you came. Please make yourself at home and let me know if you need anything.
Thanks again for stopping by! Mary Brodbeck loves life. Whether it's travel and the out-of-doors, spending time with friends and family, working in the art and design field, or serving students and customers.
I am honored to have learned these methods, become proficient at it, and to ultimately share my interpretations with folks like you. People have said they connect to my woodblock prints because of the mood it emotes, the places it represents, or because of the colors. Whatever has drawn you here, I'm glad that you came. Please make yourself at home and let me know if you need anything.
Thanks again for stopping by! Mary Brodbeck loves life. Whether it's travel and the out-of-doors, spending time with friends and family, working in the art and design field, or serving students and customers.
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From 2011 to 2014, I changed courses to work in a new medium.
Though nature still plays a large role in Becoming Made, the primary story is of my own creative journey and of what I needed to learn most.
Michigan based artist and filmmaker Mary Brodbeck turns the camera here on her own work in creating woodblock prints.
Inspired by the great masters Hiroshige and Hokusai, Brodbeck moves in a community of like-minded Western and Japanese creative artists who are eager to keep this ancient practice alive and relevant.
Though nature still plays a large role in Becoming Made, the primary story is of my own creative journey and of what I needed to learn most.
Michigan based artist and filmmaker Mary Brodbeck turns the camera here on her own work in creating woodblock prints.
Inspired by the great masters Hiroshige and Hokusai, Brodbeck moves in a community of like-minded Western and Japanese creative artists who are eager to keep this ancient practice alive and relevant.
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