
Nosaka Yokojo Cat Caricature
This giclée print faithfully reproduces an original artwork by Toshikazu Nosaka, an artist known for his work as both a tattoo artist and painter. The piece captures a dynamic and playful scene of a cat and mouse in motion, blending traditional Japanese aesthetics with a contemporary sense of humor.
Produced using high-resolution giclée printing, it offers exceptional detail, a wide color range, and rich tonal depth, along with excellent lightfastness for long-lasting display. Each print comes with a handwritten signature and edition number, making it a collectible work of art, though specific edition numbers cannot be selected. Measuring 594 mm × 210 mm, it is well-suited for display in a variety of spaces or as a distinctive gift.
About Giclee Prints
Giclee prints are produced using advanced inkjet technology to achieve superior image clarity, depth of color and long lasting durability.
Toshikazu Nosaka
Head of the Toshikazu Nosaka Art Institute, Nosaka was born in Tokyo and spent his youth immersed in model building, object creation, painting and skateboarding, later becoming a professional skateboarder. He now works as a painter, tattoo artist and skateboarder, presenting work in solo and group exhibitions. He also collaborates with brands in Japan and abroad, particularly creating illustrations for skateboard decks. Deeply influenced by Japanese masters from the Edo to Meiji periods, he has dedicated his life to studying and carrying forward the spirit and techniques of Kawanabe Kyosai.
This giclée print faithfully reproduces an original artwork by Toshikazu Nosaka, an artist known for his work as both a tattoo artist and painter. The piece captures a dynamic and playful scene of a cat and mouse in motion, blending traditional Japanese aesthetics with a contemporary sense of humor.
Produced using high-resolution giclée printing, it offers exceptional detail, a wide color range, and rich tonal depth, along with excellent lightfastness for long-lasting display. Each print comes with a handwritten signature and edition number, making it a collectible work of art, though specific edition numbers cannot be selected. Measuring 594 mm × 210 mm, it is well-suited for display in a variety of spaces or as a distinctive gift.
About Giclee Prints
Giclee prints are produced using advanced inkjet technology to achieve superior image clarity, depth of color and long lasting durability.
Toshikazu Nosaka
Head of the Toshikazu Nosaka Art Institute, Nosaka was born in Tokyo and spent his youth immersed in model building, object creation, painting and skateboarding, later becoming a professional skateboarder. He now works as a painter, tattoo artist and skateboarder, presenting work in solo and group exhibitions. He also collaborates with brands in Japan and abroad, particularly creating illustrations for skateboard decks. Deeply influenced by Japanese masters from the Edo to Meiji periods, he has dedicated his life to studying and carrying forward the spirit and techniques of Kawanabe Kyosai.
Original: $242.00
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$84.70Description
This giclée print faithfully reproduces an original artwork by Toshikazu Nosaka, an artist known for his work as both a tattoo artist and painter. The piece captures a dynamic and playful scene of a cat and mouse in motion, blending traditional Japanese aesthetics with a contemporary sense of humor.
Produced using high-resolution giclée printing, it offers exceptional detail, a wide color range, and rich tonal depth, along with excellent lightfastness for long-lasting display. Each print comes with a handwritten signature and edition number, making it a collectible work of art, though specific edition numbers cannot be selected. Measuring 594 mm × 210 mm, it is well-suited for display in a variety of spaces or as a distinctive gift.
About Giclee Prints
Giclee prints are produced using advanced inkjet technology to achieve superior image clarity, depth of color and long lasting durability.
Toshikazu Nosaka
Head of the Toshikazu Nosaka Art Institute, Nosaka was born in Tokyo and spent his youth immersed in model building, object creation, painting and skateboarding, later becoming a professional skateboarder. He now works as a painter, tattoo artist and skateboarder, presenting work in solo and group exhibitions. He also collaborates with brands in Japan and abroad, particularly creating illustrations for skateboard decks. Deeply influenced by Japanese masters from the Edo to Meiji periods, he has dedicated his life to studying and carrying forward the spirit and techniques of Kawanabe Kyosai.























