Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) was one of Japan’s most renowned artists and a master of the Ukiyo-e school, which translates to “Pictures of the Floating World.”
Known for his dynamic compositions and expressive woodblock prints, Hokusai captured landscapes, nature, and everyday life with remarkable detail and artistry.
His iconic works, particularly those depicting Mount Fuji, not only had a profound influence on Japanese art but also inspired European art movements such as Impressionism, helping shape the development of modern art around the world.
👨🏻🎨 Artist: Katsushika Hokusai
🖼️ Art Movement: Ukiyo-e
🌊 Famous Artwork: The Great Wave off Kanagawa
✨ The celebrated artist Katsushika Hokusai once shared:
“I have been drawing since the age of six. Everything I produced before the age of sixty-five is not worth mentioning. At seventy-three, I began to understand the true structure of animals, plants, and many other things. Therefore, by the age of eighty, I will have made even greater progress.”
This quote reflects Hokusai’s lifelong commitment to learning and creative growth. Even as a renowned artist, he believed there was always more to discover and achieve in art.
✨ Art is not a destination, but a lifelong journey of learning.
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