signed in silver kanji, Bin-ni, with karazuri (embossed) artist's seal Binnie, the title on the left margin, Ushiwakamaru to Benkei, and sealed again on the bottom margin, Binnie, numbered and signed in pencil 18/50 Paul Binnie, 2016
oban tate-e 16 1/8 by 11 3/8 in., 40.9 by 29 cm
This design is one of two original works commissioned by the Mead Art Museum at Amherst College in Massachusetts, Unimaginable by One Mind Alone, organized by Bradley M. Bailey, currently the Associate Curator of Asian Art of the Ackland Museum of Art in North Carolina. The exhibition asked five artists to produce a work of art which interacted with works from the William Green Collection of Japanese prints.
Ushiwakamaru and Benkei presents a tattoo design inspired by an Utagawa school print from the Green collection of male legs only- the lower half of a design separated from the upper half which would have more clearly define the composition. The replacement upper half designed by Binnie is adapted to the tattoo format, and the model echoes the design by holding a short sword in a similar pose to Ushiwakamaru in the tattoo.
with original Kunichika bottom sheet of vertical diptych
Toyohara Kunichika, Tokaiya Ginpei in Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura, 1867
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