Shiro Ikegawa Art
Shiro Ikegawa was not only known for his three-dimensional prints, but he was also an accomplished painter. He revolutionized printmaking with the development of heavily embossed etchings. Ikegawa was born in Tokyo in 1933 and studied art in Japan before moving to Los Angeles in 1956. He earned his MA from the Otis College of Art and Design in 1961, where he later taught printmaking. Ikegawa also shared a studio with fellow artists, Leonard Edmondson and Ynez Johnston. His work has been featured in dozens of exhibitions including, the Whitney Museum in New York, the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Santa Barbara Museum of Art and many more.
1970s Abstract Expressionist Shiro Ikegawa Art
Pencil, Crayon, Paper
1960s Abstract Shiro Ikegawa Art
Oil Pastel, Paper
1990s Contemporary Shiro Ikegawa Art
Chalk, Pencil, Crayon, Paper
1990s Contemporary Shiro Ikegawa Art
Pencil, Crayon, Chalk, Paper
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Shiro Ikegawa Art
Pencil, Carbon Pencil, Crayon, Paper
Late 20th Century American Impressionist Shiro Ikegawa Art
Paper, Pastel, Color Pencil
1970s Abstract Expressionist Shiro Ikegawa Art
Paper, Pastel, Watercolor
1990s Contemporary Shiro Ikegawa Art
Chalk, Pencil, Crayon, Paper
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Shiro Ikegawa Art
Mixed Media, Acrylic, Watercolor, Paper, Pastel, Ink
1970s Abstract Expressionist Shiro Ikegawa Art
Watercolor, Paper
1940s Shiro Ikegawa Art
Crayon, Paper, Pastel, Gouache, Pencil
2010s Abstract Shiro Ikegawa Art
Paper, Pencil
1990s Abstract Expressionist Shiro Ikegawa Art
Watercolor, Paper, Pencil
1970s Modern Shiro Ikegawa Art
Etching
1970s Modern Shiro Ikegawa Art
Etching