Paul Binnie, Scottish, b. 1967
A Hundred Shades of Ink of Edo: Kuniyoshi's Cats
(Edo zumi hyaku shoku: Kuniyoshi no neko)
the series title cartouche in the upper right margin, the print title to the left with the first portion, Kuniyoshi no neko, in the style of Kuniyoshi's signature, and cat grooming itself representing the neko, signed in gold kanji, Bin-ni, with artist's cat-shaped seal that forms the letters Binnie, numbered and signed in pencil on the bottom margin, 29/100 Paul Binnie, ca. May - June 2004
oban tate-e 16 7/8 by 11 3/8 in.
43 by 29 cm
Reference:
Paul Binnie: A Dialogue with the Past - The First 100 Japanese Prints, 2007, p. 116, no. 79
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Paul Binnie, Scottish, b. 1967
White Cat
red to grey baren sujizuri ground, with artist's circular seal Binnie at lower right corner, numbered, titled and signed in pencil on the bottom margin, 10/30, White Cat, Paul Binnie, ca. May - June 2004
oban tate-e 16 3/4 by 11 1/2 in.
42.7 by 29.1 cm
For each design in the Edo Ink (Edo zumi) series, Binnie produced non-tattoo versions in smaller editions of only thirty impressions. The alternate palettes emphasize the nudes themselves, juxtaposing the exposed skin against rich red or pink grounds, and eliminating the ukiyo-e references found in the cartouches, signatures and pictogram seals.
Reference:
Paul Binnie: A Dialogue with the Past - The First 100 Japanese Prints, 2007, p. 117, no. 80
$650