Jason Fujiwara
is a mokuhanga artist who splits his time between Tokyo, Japan and Melbourne, Australia.
Jason combines his multicultural background and experiences living in both Japan and Australia to create unique mokuhanga prints that bridge Eastern and Western artistic sensibilities.
Beyond his studio practice, Jason is passionate about sharing the art of mokuhanga with others through workshops and educational experiences. He organizes Art Hikes & Mokuhanga workshops, creating opportunities for people to connect with both nature and traditional Japanese printmaking techniques.
His work and teaching philosophy reflect a deep appreciation for the meditative and contemplative aspects of mokuhanga, while making this ancient art form accessible to contemporary audiences across different cultural backgrounds.
Jason’s dual residency in Tokyo and Melbourne allows him to maintain strong connections to the traditional roots of mokuhanga in Japan while also exploring how this art form translates and evolves in different cultural contexts.
Through his website and social media presence, Jason documents his artistic journey and shares insights into the mokuhanga process, fostering a global community of printmaking enthusiasts.