It is a retrospective drawing monograph by Nobuya Hoki. It traces Hoki's drawing from the recent works back to the earliest ones. He began with such drawn lines as found in so to speak 'bad'-taste illustrations and nonsense-comics, and went then over to various drawing styles, questioning and examining the possibility of the drawing. The problem of color emerged with the series of 'Blind spots', which leads to the recent experiments on lines and colors. Artist biography is included.
Access level
Onsite
artist
Location code
MON.HON
Language
English, 
Japanese
Keywords
Publication/Creation date
2004
No of pages
288
ISBN / ISSN
4990209109
No of copies
1
Content type
artist monograph
Chapter headings
Colorful Lines, Linear Colors: for Nobuya Hoki's Drawings - Minoru SHIMIZU, 清水穣
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