Rebecca Salter is attracted to the visual sophistication of the prints; the flat colour, the bold, cropped compositions and, above all, the fluidity of the lines are all evident influences on her minimal, abstract works. Her prints are made using traditional Japanese techniques, paper and cherry wood blocks. She has studied and lived in Japan. Salter is an elected Royal Academician (RA), 2014 and Keeper of the Royal Academy in 2017. Selected Exhibitions- 'Rebecca Salter and Japan' at Yale University Art Gallery. Selected Publications: Yale University Press; A & C Black and University of Hawaii
Press. Selected Public Collections: UK: Tate Gallery; The British Museum; Victoria and Albert Museum; The British Council. USA: Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Library of Congress, Washington DC.
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS
Rebecca Salter commissioned the famous Sato Woodblock Workshop in Kyoto to produce print editions. She is also an expert in Japanese woodblock printmaking making selected prints, paintings and works on paper in her
London Studio I have a passion for Japanese art and especially for woodblock prints, a printing technique using, traditionally, Japanese paper, cherry wood and water-based inks. RS

RS52
REBECCA SALTER RA
Leste, 2018
Japanese Woodcut
24 x 24 cms
Edition 30
12 blocks and 38 printings on Torinoko paper
Printed with the Sato workshop Japan
£750