Paul Binnie, Ushiwakamaru and Benkei

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Artist: Paul Binnie (1967 – )
Title: Ushiwakamaru and Benkei
Edition: 37/50
Published: by the artist
Date: 2015
Size: 28.5 x 40.2 cm

Original woodblock print.

paul binnie, Ushiwakamaru and Benkei, tattoo design, contemporary art
paul binnie, Ushiwakamaru and Benkei, tattoo design, contemporary art paul binnie, Ushiwakamaru and Benkei, tattoo design, contemporary art

In this print, Paul Binnie used an actual model and the tattoo on his chest is imagined, loosely based on the story of Ushiwakamaru (Minamoto no Yoshitsune), a general of the late Heian period. The model is holding a short sword in a similar pose to Ushiwakamaru in the tattoo. Yoshitsune has become a legendary hero in Japan for his countless military exploits recounted in the Japanese epic 'The Tale of Heike'.

The edition number is written in pencil on the bottom margin 37/50, signed Paul Binnie also in pencil and embossed Binnie.

Paul Binnie


Blending traditional methods with a modern style, Paul Binnie’s work is heavily influenced by the Shin-hanga movement, founded by the publisher Shozaburo Watanabe (1885-1962). Shozaburo aimed to renew declining Ukiyo-e tradition and break into foreign markets by commissioning new, young artists who would work within the old co-operated system, composed of the publisher, artist, engraver and printers. However, Binnie works independently, making prints from beginning to the end, as was done by artists of the post-war Sosaku hanga movement. He works across several different subjects including kabuki, tattoo, landscape and beauty prints. Binnie’s original plan of a short stay in Japan changed once he started to sell his kabuki prints. He decided to expand his technique and remained in Japan creating works of this subject until 1998. His interest in Japanese tattoo was born when he saw Yakuza, members of the Japanese mafia who traditionally have body tattoos, bathing for the first time in a sento (Japanese-style public bath). Near the end of 1997, he began to expand into Japanese landscape prints, which became a huge success.

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Print FormatDai-Oban
ArtistPaul Binnie
SubjectSamurai & Male, Tattoo Design, Contemporary
Dimensions28.5 x 40.2 cm
Condition ReportExcellent condition.
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