Studio Ghibli Vibes 100 Years Before Ghibli-Style Al, This Japanese Artist's Exquisite Woodblock Prints Captured India's Striking Beauty Al-generated Ghibli-style images are everywhere: soft colours, dreamy details, pure nostalgia. But long before Al or even Ghibli, one man captured that magic by hand. Hiroshi Yoshida, a Japanese woodblock master, wasn't just an artist, he was an adventurer. To paint landscapes, he travelled the world himself. In 1930, he set his sights on India. Japan and India's cultural ties were growing, and Yoshida was drawn to India's rich history and stunning landscapes. For four months, he captured the country like never before. He was part of the shin-hanga movement that blended traditional woodblock printing with modern techniques. Unlike older ukiyo-e prints, it used Western-style shading, creating depth and atmosphere. Most artists left the carving and printing to craftsmen. Not Yoshida. He controlled everything, from sketching to colour...
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