Perfect Pairing Riso Print
This limited series of prints celebrates the release of the book Everyday Sake, written by Umami Mart in Oakland, California, with illustrations by Anders Arhoj of Copenhagen’s Studio Arhoj. Everyday Sake is a go-to guide for choosing, pairing, and serving sake, and the motifs of these prints are directly from the pages of the book.
This illustration comes from page 160 of the book where we talk about food pairings. Look, it's Kayoko and Yoko! This is Anders' favorite illustration in the book– he says: "It's so simple, so silly, so fun. I had a little happy dance in my hotel room in Kanazawa when I came up with it. A sign of business and friendship, two strong personalities joined in the love for anything edible. My old friends. Each chapter in the book has its colors."
We hope you enjoy this limited Arhoj x Umami Mart collaboration Riso Work!
Riso (‘ideal’ in Japanese) is a vivid and bold printing technique from Japan where layers of eco-friendly soy-based ink color are applied via a rolling drum and rice paper stencils.
The process is similar to screen printing, but on a machine that looks not unlike an office copier.
Riso printing is known for its specific texture that does not guarantee perfection but instead encourages experimentation and an embrace of the imperfections (misregistrations, roller marks, smudges etc) that the process produces.
Often the layered printing process and these imperfections give a ‘handmade and fantastically unique feel to the prints. Each is different.
Read our interview with Anders about our collaboration here.
Features:
- Printed by Studio Arhoj in Copenhagen, Denmark on a Riso printer
- Material: Paper, packaged in a clear plastic sleeve
- Dimensions: A4 (8.27" x 11.69" or 210mm x 297mm)
Tags: Art, Print, Studio arhoj, Umami mart collaboration
