Saturday, November 19, 2016

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[Origial Post 11/19/2016] The Sushi Poster is available for pre-order now!


  

"The Sushi Poster" is my latest artwork to introduce 35 delicious traditional sushi that are still served in even the most famous sushi house in Japan.


It is available on Kickstarter now. Check it out at: http://kck.st/2fNXqdu 






Nine traditional sushi, Sushi Yoshizumi
Similar to ramen, sushi today also has unlimited combination of forms and styles by using different ingredients, preparing methods, etc; however, serving traditional sushi is still extremely appreciable and respectable in Japan. 


The perfect example is the most famous sushi house in Tokyo called Sukiyabashi Jiro. The 91 year-old sushi master, Jiro Ono, has been serving traditional sushi since 1965. Not only Michelin Guide awarded his restaurant 3 stars, Jiro Ono-san had been recognized as a "living treasure" by the Japanese government from his influence of Japanese cuisine and art.
President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan talk with sushi master Jiro Ono, owner of Sukiyabashi Jiro sushi restaurant, during a dinner in Tokyo, Japan, April 23, 2014. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

For most people, it is quite easy to recognize salmon, tuna, tamago, shrimp, or unagi with their obvious distinct characteristics. But of course, there are many other traditional and delicious sushi dishes that you should definitely try and learn about such as ikura (salmon roe), anago (saltwater eel), katsuo (bonito), uni (sea urchin), horse mackerel, kuruma ebi (tiger shrimp), etc. 


Kuruma Ebi (Tiger Shrimp)
What's on The Sushi Poster?

Since sushi was rooted from Japan, what I really want to convey through this project is to introduce a list of sushi that are actually long-established in traditional sushi house in Japan. Some examples includes Tako (Octopus), Shako (Mantis shrimp), Aka-gai (Red Clam), Tori-gai (Japanese Cockle), and Katsuo (Bonito/Skipjack Tuna). 


Poster Zoom In
Underneath each sushi illustration, the name of the sushi is introduced in three ways: 

  • Japanese name in English (Pronunciation of the Japanese words)
  • in Japanese (Kanji character)
  • in English (translation)

Two Poster Backgrounds
Two backgrounds are designed for The Sushi Poster. The first one is a wood background wrapped by a blue border. It represents a wooden sushi plate (Sushi Geta 寿司下駄 )


The second background is based on a beautiful flower garden in Fukuoka called "Kawachi Wisteria Garden" 河内藤園. The garden is most famous from its 100 meter long tunnel made out of white and purple Wisteria flowers during Spring.
Kawachi Fujien (Kawachi Wisteria Garden) in Fukuoka Japan

Specifications 
The Sushi Poster is going to be printed within the USA. It is in 16x20 inch coated glossy 80 lb. paper. My artist stamp will be stamped on the upper right corner on the front, OR on the back of the poster depending on your preference.

Ready to pre-order? Visit The Sushi Poster at: http://kck.st/2fNXqdu 

16 comments:

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    1. Thank you! I got the stamp for a long time already but never got a chance to use it. I am glad I can now use them for all my projects!^^

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  2. Looks like you got it 3 times funded!!! congrats!

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    1. Thanks!! It's exciting to see how many people are sincerely supporting this project! Got to try even harder next year!! :)

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  3. Kawachi Wisteria Garden
    So beautiful

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  4. Kawachi Wisteria Garden
    So beautiful

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