Rebecca JJ ([info]purplerebecca) wrote,
@ 2008-07-12 11:43:00
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Dogwood Blossoms, Chapter 3: E-hon, p.11-13


Dogwood Blossoms, Chapter 3: E-hon, p.11-13

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Dogwood Blossoms,
Chapter 3: E-hon, pages 11-13

A fold-out ukiyo-e styled triptych of an epic battle between magical Japanese cats and dogs.

This is the most characters I have ever drawn in one composition. Complex.

Wherein I reveal the depths of my geekdom. This chapter of Dogwood Blossoms is in the style
of--and in imitation of--Japanese e-hon illustrated novels from the 1700-1800's.

E-hon ("picture book") were woodblock printed and widely read and collected in Japan. Epic novel series
(like Kyokutei Bakin's 106 volume Hakkenden) were illustrated and serialized this way.
Most of the popular ukiyo-e ("floating world-pictures") art prints that are so expensive and collectible right now,
were originally printed in e-hon book compliations.
These books are GORGEOUS. (And I want one. Or several. If I was to be a snooty collector of old
expensive things, it would be of these books. I'm going to have to save up. :)

Here are a few e-hon examples:
http://www.ohmigallery.com/Sales/Bin/Ehon-01.htm
http://www.ohmigallery.com/Sales/Bin/Ehon-02.htm
http://www.ukiyoe-gallery.com/detail-b221.htm
http://www.ukiyoe-gallery.com/detail-at118.htm
http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/dgkeysearchresult.cfm?keyword=ehon&x=0&y=0

Cool ukiyo-e sites:
http://www.ukiyo-e.se/
http://www.ukiyo-e.se/guide.html
http://www.printsofjapan.com/
http://www.ohmigallery.com/
http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/cdm4/browse.php?CISOROOT=/cyw
http://metro.tokyo.opac.jp/tml/tpic/resprint_d/all/isbn001_0_100/isbn001_001_001.html (massive Japanese archive from the Tokyo Metropolitan Library)

Stats: Book layout photomanipulated from actual e-hon book scans and paper scans, most patterns
drawn by myself, a few taken from Japanese ukiyo-e prints from the 1800's.
Wood grain texture by Enchantedgal-Stock.

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Acknowledgments and Disclaimer: Inuyasha-tachi belong to Takahashi Rumiko and everyone
she has sold them to. This is a mostly nonprofit fan work that I'm putting too much work into
because I'm a pathetic period-accuracy purist. All historical inaccuracies are the fault of
myself--some deliberate, the rest out of ignorance. There is only so much time a girl can put
into research for a fan project.
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[info]litele_one
2008-07-12 06:34 pm UTC (link)
Girl, I know I already said it on DA, but these are just the most magnificent things. <3

Would you mind if I pimped these up on the Moonlight-Flower forums? There are a LOT of people who would love to see these things but might miss out . . .

I'm so insanely happy to see Inuhana up there, gosh. And that's Tsukiko's son? I've been wanting to see him since that bit of history you gave us . . . Wow, he's got a certain . . . lordly air about him, hasn't he?

Question? Is Tetsumaru fighting with a hoe?? *is shamefully uninformed in terms of weaponry*

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[info]purplerebecca
2008-07-13 05:52 am UTC (link)
^____^ Thank you. ^____^

Oh, yes, you can recc it all over, that would be lovely, thank you! I really ought to do such things myself, but I haven't gotten around to it. (I always feel awkward joining communities just to promote myself, when I don't have time to participate in them, yah know?)

Lol, Tetsumaru is fighting with a very big blacksmiths hammer. You know, that whole BIG WEAPON thang so popular with the guys. ;)

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[info]litele_one
2008-07-13 01:36 pm UTC (link)
^_~

Absolutively my pleasure hon. There are some phenomenal artists in the fandom that barely get noticed, and that makes me sad.

. . . Oh. XDD Uh-huh, I have seen evidence of this peculiar male phenomenon . . . They do so love to pit their swords against each other. XDDD

*headdesk*

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[info]nokomarie
2008-07-13 05:54 am UTC (link)
You sure do know how to take crit and use it. What a fine fix for 'not oriental enough'.

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[info]purplerebecca
2008-07-13 06:41 am UTC (link)
XD
(Though, I don't remember you saying that....)

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[info]nokomarie
2008-07-13 06:45 am UTC (link)
Did so, I recall I complained about the eyes, the clothes, and the background in general.

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[info]purplerebecca
2008-07-14 05:25 am UTC (link)
Ahah, I thought that was just about the artness, not the asian-ness. :]

But eitherways, I'm going back to my normal style after this. Subjugating it for even just this project was remarkably difficult. O.o And despite the effort, looking at it now, it doesn't feel like I subjugated it nearly enough. 9.9

Ahwell.

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[info]nokomarie
2008-07-14 03:43 pm UTC (link)
Aisian artness.

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