About ‘Geisha tea ceremony_03’ by Peet de Rouw
Ukiyo-e-style woodcut print showing a Geisha engaged in the tea ceremony.
These colourful woodcuts, known as ukiyo-e, were produced by many thousands and were hugely popular during the Edo period (1615 - 1868). They depicted scenes from everyday Japan. Ukiyo-e literally means 'pictures'of the floating world'.
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Peet de Rouw is a maritime and industrial photographer who prefers evening and night photography. During the Corona period, Peet delved into artificial intelligence (Ai) for producing images using entered text. His work has been used in magazines, books and on websites. As a specialist in night photography, his work has been featured in various photo magazines. His wall-filling panoramic photographs are popular with companies and hotels.
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