Karakami - CEREAL

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In a former barbershop in the Nishijin district of Kyoto, among conventional textile workshops and tea homes, Ko Kado creates handmade karakami prints in his atelier, named Kamisoe (which means ‘to add one thing onto paper’). Right here, in his studio above the shop, Kado practices the centuries-outdated strategy of woodblock printing on washi paper, creating screens, wallpaper, postcards, panels for fusuma sliding doors, and different commissions similar to artwork for book covers, album sleeves and event invitations.

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