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Traditional Japanese woodblock prints have a large influence on the Gamehen Graphics aesthetic. The J-Print t-shirt designs are either directly inspired by the style of ukiyo-e or based on actual prints and/or details in them.
A beautiful anthropomorphic panda geisha. She reclines on an autumn afternoon with a good pipe and a letter. Inspired by the style of traditional Japanese ukiyo-e prints.
Panda Geisha
A heavy red-orange sun sets near the beach. Silhouetted against it is a quartet of ravens perched on a street lamp. Inspired by the traditional Japanese woodblock print style in general and the ubiquitous Crows on Branch print in particular.
Lamppost Ravens
An unusual flower inspired by a small embroidery detail on the kimono of the Cat Witch of Okabe in an old Japanese woodblock print.
Bonsai Flower
A samurai, seated and holding a fan with a full moon obscured by clouds. He appears to be part of the blank wall scroll behind him. Inspired by a Japanese woodblock print from the early 1800's.
Midnight Moon Samurai
A quartet of crows greets the dawn. <strong>Morning Crows</strong> is based on the crows-on-a-branch image ubiquitous in Japanese woodblock printing.
Morning Crows
Inspired by bats in a Japanese woodblock print by Hokuei.
Bat
A trio of travelers, one riding a horse, make their way through a snowy landscape. A design after a woodblock print by Japanese master Hokusi.
Hokusi Horse
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