Nana Shiomi — Japanese Contemporary Mokuhanga artist

Nana Shiomi

塩見奈々

1956

Japan

Biography

Nana Shiomi (塩見奈々, born 1956) is a Japanese woodblock print artist whose abstract and semi-abstract compositions explore the organic forms and rhythms of the natural world through the mokuhanga medium. Her prints, which translate observations of water, light, vegetation, and atmospheric phenomena into flowing abstract compositions, represent a distinctive contribution to the dialogue between traditional Japanese printmaking technique and contemporary artistic expression.

Born in 1956, Shiomi studied art and printmaking in Japan before developing her practice as a mokuhanga artist. Her work demonstrates a deep understanding of the traditional woodblock printing process — the qualities of different woods for carving, the behavior of water-based pigments on handmade washi paper, the expressive possibilities of the baren — while applying these skills to compositions that move freely between representation and abstraction.

Shiomi's prints are characterized by their organic, flowing forms. Curving lines, biomorphic shapes, and rhythmic patterns suggest the movement of water, the growth of plants, the patterns of wind in grass, or the play of light through leaves, without ever resolving into literal depiction. Her color palette draws on natural hues — soft greens, blues, earth tones, and the warm yellows and pinks of sunlight and flowers — applied in translucent layers that create a sense of depth and luminosity. The overall effect is contemplative and meditative, inviting the viewer to experience the essential qualities of natural phenomena rather than merely to recognize them.

Her work has been exhibited internationally, including in major print biennales and at exhibitions organized through the International Mokuhanga Association, of which she is an active member. She has participated in workshops and residencies in Japan and abroad, contributing to the international mokuhanga community as both an artist and an advocate for the medium. Her prints are held in private and institutional collections in Japan, Europe, and North America.

Key Facts

Active Period
1956
Nationality
🇯🇵Japan
Works Indexed
97

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nana Shiomi known for?

Nana Shiomi (塩見奈々, born 1956) is a Japanese woodblock print artist whose abstract and semi-abstract compositions explore the organic forms and rhythms of the natural world through the mokuhanga medium. Her prints, which translate observations of water, light, vegetation, and atmospheric phenomena into flowing abstract compositions, represent a distinctive contribution to the dialogue between traditional Japanese printmaking technique and contemporary artistic expression.

When was Nana Shiomi active?

Nana Shiomi was active born in 1956. They were associated with the Contemporary Mokuhanga movement.

What artistic movements influenced Nana Shiomi?

Nana Shiomi'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 Nana Shiomi's original prints?

Original prints by Nana Shiomi can be found in collections including Victoria and Albert Museum.

How much do Nana Shiomi prints cost?

Nana Shiomi is a respected contemporary mokuhanga artist whose abstract, nature-inspired prints appeal to collectors who appreciate the intersection of Japanese printmaking tradition and contemporary abstract art. Her prints typically sell in the $400-$1,000 range, positioning her in the accessible mid-range of the contemporary print market. Shiomi's work is available through galleries and international print exhibitions, and she is an active participant in the international mokuhanga community. Her prints offer a contemplative, meditative quality that distinguishes them from more representational contemporary Japanese prints. For collectors interested in abstract mokuhanga, Shiomi's prints represent high-quality work at reasonable prices. Her organic, flowing compositions work well in contemporary interiors and complement both Japanese and Western art collections.

Woodblock Prints by Nana Shiomi (97)

Mitate No.63 - Clogs (Gesoku) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.63 - Clogs (Gesoku)

2004

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Mitate No.68 - Strings (Biwa) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.68 - Strings (Biwa)

2004

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Mitate No.71 - Village (Mura) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.71 - Village (Mura)

2004

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Mitate No.66 - Jomon Earthenware (Jomon) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.66 - Jomon Earthenware (Jomon)

2004

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Mitate No.65 - Koetsu Box (Koetsu) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.65 - Koetsu Box (Koetsu)

2004

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Mitate No.69 - Crested Kimono (Mon-tsuki) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.69 - Crested Kimono (Mon-tsuki)

2004

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'7th May 1956, 8th May 1956' by Nana Shiomi

'7th May 1956, 8th May 1956'

2005

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'Mirror Room - Katsura' by Nana Shiomi

'Mirror Room - Katsura'

2006

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Mitate No.75 - Curtain (Noren) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.75 - Curtain (Noren)

2006

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Mitate No.77 - Scroll (Jiku) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.77 - Scroll (Jiku)

2006

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Mitate No.78 - Seat (Za) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.78 - Seat (Za)

2006

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Mitate No.76 - Bamboo Grove (Chikurin) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.76 - Bamboo Grove (Chikurin)

2006

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Mitate No.73 - Standing Screen (Tsuitate) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.73 - Standing Screen (Tsuitate)

2006

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Mitate No.74 - Wallflower Camellia (Katasumi no hana) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.74 - Wallflower Camellia (Katasumi no hana)

2006

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Mitate No.82 - Kite (Kuwa) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.82 - Kite (Kuwa)

2007

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Mitate No.84 - Night (Yoru) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.84 - Night (Yoru)

2007

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Mitate No.79 - Brush (Fude) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.79 - Brush (Fude)

2007

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Mitate No.83 - Word Spirit (Kotodama) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.83 - Word Spirit (Kotodama)

2007

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Mitate No.81 - Feather Mantle (Hagoromo) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.81 - Feather Mantle (Hagoromo)

2007

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Mitate No.86 - Celebration Drink (Masuzake) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.86 - Celebration Drink (Masuzake)

2010

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Mitate No.85 - Dai Monji (Daimonji) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.85 - Dai Monji (Daimonji)

2010

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Mitate No.90 - Scissors (Hasami) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.90 - Scissors (Hasami)

2011

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Mitate No.88 - Great Buddha (Daibutsu) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.88 - Great Buddha (Daibutsu)

2011

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Mitate No.89 Spider Web (Kumo no su) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.89 Spider Web (Kumo no su)

2011

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Mitate No.91 - Go (Go) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.91 - Go (Go)

2012

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Mitate No.87 - Lotus (Hasu) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.87 - Lotus (Hasu)

2012

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Mitate No.92 - Spots on the Six Faces (Sai nome) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.92 - Spots on the Six Faces (Sai nome)

2013

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Mitate No.94 - Well (Ido) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.94 - Well (Ido)

2015

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Mitate No.96 - Sesshu Landscape (Sansui) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.96 - Sesshu Landscape (Sansui)

2015

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Mitate No.95 - Hannya Mask (Hannya) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.95 - Hannya Mask (Hannya)

2015

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Mitate No.93 - Mirror Cake (Kagami-mochi) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.93 - Mirror Cake (Kagami-mochi)

2015

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Mitate No.98 Wind Chime (Fuurin) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.98 Wind Chime (Fuurin)

2016

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Mitate No.99 - Kabuki Curtain (Joshiki-maku) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.99 - Kabuki Curtain (Joshiki-maku)

2016

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Mitate No.100 - End of Endless Circle (Musubi) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.100 - End of Endless Circle (Musubi)

2016

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Mitate No.97 - Stepping Stones (Tobi-ishi) by Nana Shiomi

Mitate No.97 - Stepping Stones (Tobi-ishi)

2016

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A Bowl Full of Water by Nana Shiomi

A Bowl Full of Water

2016

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Untitled by Nana Shiomi

Untitled

2016

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