
Biography
Kunio Kaneko (金子國義, born 1949) is a Japanese woodblock print artist recognized for his bold, graphic-style prints that bring a distinctly contemporary aesthetic to the mokuhanga medium. His work, which encompasses stylized depictions of cats, birds, fish, flowers, and other natural subjects rendered in vivid colors and strong graphic compositions, has earned him a wide following among collectors drawn to his accessible, design-conscious approach to traditional Japanese printmaking.
Born in 1949, Kaneko trained in art and printmaking before developing the distinctive graphic style that has become his signature. His prints are characterized by flat areas of intense, saturated color, bold outlines, and simplified forms that owe as much to modern graphic design and pop art as they do to traditional Japanese woodblock aesthetics. This contemporary visual language, combined with the warmth and texture of hand-printed mokuhanga, gives his work a distinctive character that bridges the gap between fine art and decorative design.
Kaneko's most popular subjects are his cat prints, which depict felines in various poses and settings with a combination of affectionate observation and graphic stylization that has made them favorites among cat lovers and art collectors alike. His cats are rendered as bold, colorful presences — often in saturated reds, blues, or blacks against contrasting backgrounds — with just enough naturalistic detail to convey personality and character. Beyond cats, his repertoire includes fish (particularly koi and goldfish), birds, flowers, and occasional abstract compositions, all treated with the same bold graphic sensibility.
Technically, Kaneko's prints demonstrate confident command of the mokuhanga medium. Despite their apparent simplicity, his prints require precise registration and careful color application to achieve the flat, even areas of intense color that characterize his style. The use of water-based pigments on washi paper gives his prints a luminous, slightly translucent quality that distinguishes them from prints produced by other methods.
Kaneko has exhibited widely in Japan and internationally, and his prints are sold through galleries, art fairs, and online platforms. His work has found a particularly enthusiastic audience among younger collectors and those new to Japanese printmaking, attracted by his bold, accessible imagery and the decorative appeal of his compositions.
Key Facts
- Active Period
- 1949
- Nationality
- 🇯🇵Japan
- Movement
- Contemporary Mokuhanga
- Works Indexed
- 60
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kunio Kaneko known for?
Kunio Kaneko (金子國義, born 1949) is a Japanese woodblock print artist recognized for his bold, graphic-style prints that bring a distinctly contemporary aesthetic to the mokuhanga medium. His work, which encompasses stylized depictions of cats, birds, fish, flowers, and other natural subjects rendered in vivid colors and strong graphic compositions, has earned him a wide following among collectors drawn to his accessible, design-conscious approach to traditional Japanese printmaking.
When was Kunio Kaneko active?
Kunio Kaneko was active born in 1949. They were associated with the Contemporary Mokuhanga movement.
What artistic movements influenced Kunio Kaneko?
Kunio Kaneko's work was shaped by the Contemporary Mokuhanga tradition in Japanese woodblock printmaking. Contemporary Mokuhanga: Contemporary mokuhanga (literally "wood-block print") encompasses artists working from approximately 1970 to the present who continue or reinvent traditional Japanese woodblock printing techniques.
Where can I see Kunio Kaneko's original prints?
Original prints by Kunio Kaneko can be found in collections including wbp, ukiyo-e.org, Japanese Art Open Database.
How much do Kunio Kaneko prints cost?
Kunio Kaneko is a popular contemporary mokuhanga artist whose bold, graphic-style prints — particularly his iconic cat images — have broad commercial appeal. His work is among the most affordable in the contemporary Japanese print market, with most prints selling for $200-$600. This accessibility, combined with the decorative appeal of his imagery, makes him one of the most widely collected living Japanese printmakers. Kaneko's prints are widely available through multiple channels, and his cat subjects in particular enjoy strong and consistent demand. The large supply of available prints keeps prices modest, but the popularity of his work ensures brisk sales. His prints appeal to both traditional Japanese print collectors and a younger audience drawn to his modern graphic sensibility. For collectors seeking colorful, accessible contemporary mokuhanga with strong decorative appeal, Kaneko's prints are an excellent choice. They work particularly well in modern interiors and make popular gifts. While not likely to appreciate dramatically in value, they offer the pleasure of owning hand-printed Japanese woodblock art at very accessible prices.
Woodblock Prints by Kunio Kaneko (60)

Shirt 3
11/11, 1980
Woodblock print

Fuji 11
88/120, 1986
Woodblock print

A Winter Day
1988, unlimited
Woodblock print

Green Green
1995, unlimited
Woodblock print

Tabi 42
36/200, 1995
Woodblock print

Tabi 42
36/200, 1995
Woodblock print

Tabi 41
37/200, 1995
Woodblock print

School Days - 2
1995
Woodblock print

Happi Girl
117/200, 1996
Woodblock print

Mt. Chausu
188/200, 1996
Woodblock print

Little Comet 2
178/200, 1996
Woodblock print

Fuji 68
13/200, 1996
Woodblock print

White White Tree
139/200, 1997
Woodblock print

White White Tree
152/200, 1997
Woodblock print

Fuji 87
150/200, 1999
Woodblock print

Fuji 91
84/200, 2000
Woodblock print

Happy Kimono (AI)
150/150, 2001
Woodblock print

Sensu Tabi 2
48/100, 2001
Woodblock print

Kumadori (Namazu)
Artist Proof, 2002
Woodblock print

Fuji 94
117/223, 2003
Woodblock print

Megumi-Ichiban
5/119, 2003
Woodblock print

Kawaii Tabi
55/200, 2003
Woodblock print

Happi Boy 2
20/100, 2004
Woodblock print

Sensu 19
31/100, 2004
Woodblock print

Matsuri Chochin 2
46/150, 2004
Woodblock print

Whisper Whisper 1
A.P., 2004
Woodblock print

Sensu 20
18/100, 2004
Woodblock print

Lucky Hashi 3
23/150, 2004
Woodblock print

Whisper Whisper 2
131/150, 2004
Woodblock print

Autumn Light
32/200, 2004
Woodblock print

Autumn Light
59/200, 2004
Woodblock print

Whisper Whisper 2
29/150, 2004
Woodblock print

White Morning
20/200, 2005
Woodblock print

Sensu 21
32/100, 2005
Woodblock print

Kawaii Tabi
55/200, 2005
Woodblock print

Lucky Tabi 3
35/200, 2005
Woodblock print

Happy Tabi 3
34/200, 2005
Woodblock print

Get a Geta
9/150, 2005
Woodblock print

Whisper Whisper 3
A.P., 2005
Woodblock print

Red Red Tree and Blue Blue Sky
24/200, 2006
Woodblock print

Summertime
8/150, 2006
Woodblock print

Little Comet
146/200, 2006
Woodblock print

Happy Time
9/150, 2006
Woodblock print

Red Red Tree 2
30/200, 2006
Woodblock print

Happy Time
134/150, 2006
Woodblock print

Happy Kimono 6
60/150, 2007
Woodblock print

Miss Sunshine
4/250, 2007
Woodblock print

September Story I
75/200, 2008
Woodblock print

La La La
54/150, 2008
Woodblock print

Swing Swing Swing
55/150, 2008
Woodblock print

Go Go Koinobori (Daisuke)
18/155, 2008
Woodblock print

Evergreen Tree 2
29/150, 2009
Woodblock print

Blue on Blue
21/150, 2009
Woodblock print

Kunio Kaneko (b. 1949)
2010
Woodblock print

898008996
Woodblock print

Lucky Kimono 2
c. 1975–2025
Woodblock print

No Series School Days 2
Woodblock print

Sensu 24
23/100
Woodblock print

No Series Locomotion 2
Woodblock print

Tabi 41
17/200
Woodblock print