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ROAMCOUCH 'Rain Caller' Screen Print - Signari Gallery
ROAMCOUCH 'Rain Caller' Screen Print - Signari Gallery
ROAMCOUCH 'Rain Caller' Screen Print - Signari Gallery
ROAMCOUCH 'Rain Caller' Screen Print - Signari Gallery
ROAMCOUCH 'Rain Caller' Screen Print - Signari Gallery
ROAMCOUCH 'Rain Caller' Screen Print - Signari Gallery
ROAMCOUCH 'Rain Caller' Screen Print - Signari Gallery
ROAMCOUCH 'Rain Caller' Screen Print - Signari Gallery
ROAMCOUCH 'Rain Caller' Screen Print - Signari Gallery

ROAMCOUCH 'Rain Caller' Screen Print

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'Rain Caller' by Roamcouch, 2020
Limited Edition print collab. with Bottleneck Gallery.
24 x 28 Inches
61 x 71.1 Centimeters
29-color screen print on bright-white, 330gsm fine art paper.
Limited Edition of 90 (#74/90)
Signed and numbered by the artist.
Also includes artist issued/signed COA.

ARTIST BIO 

Ryo Ogawa, better known as RoamCouch was born in Gifu, Japan in 1976. He is a street artist and Ukiyo-e painter. He began to draw in his childhood, influenced by Japanese comics and started working as a designer at the age of 18. Afterwards, he was diagnosed with a serious illness, which made him rethink his life and career and he subsequently made up his mind to become an artist.

In 2011, now dubbed “RoamCouch”, he began his transition into a full-time artist. He produces his exquisite and romantic works of art by using over fifty different layers of the hand-cut stencil and has been showcased at solo and group exhibitions both within and outside Japan. His detailed and rich stencil paintings redefined the stereotypical image of stencil art.

In 2014, he opened his first solo show titled “A Beautiful Life” in New York and achieved an amazing feat of selling out the entire collection. RoamCouch started a project named “Emotional Bridge Project” in 2014 and has painted murals voluntarily to revitalize his hometown. His aim is to attract art fans to his hometown by publicly exhibiting his works of art. Calling his new style “Neo Ukiyo-e”, RoamCouch works on art pieces to clearly indicate Ukiyo-e of modern times by blending stencil art with Japanese handmade paper “Mino washi”.