
Hokusai Reborn: A Bevy of Birds
by David Bull
- Date:
- 2024
- Medium:
- Woodblock print
- Dimensions:
- 18.5 × 13.5 cm
- Image courtesy of
- Mokuhankan

by David Bull
"Hokusai Reborn: A Bevy of Birds" is a traditional ukiyo-e revival nature study by David Bull, created during the contemporary. This work belongs to the kacho-e (bird-and-flower) tradition, one of the most celebrated genres in Japanese art.
David Bull brings characteristic sensitivity to this naturalistic subject, combining precise observation with poetic atmosphere. The composition balances the living subjects with their environment, creating a scene that feels both scientifically accurate and emotionally resonant.
The technical execution reveals the sophisticated printmaking tradition behind this image — from the precise registration of multiple color blocks to the subtle gradations that give depth and luminosity to the natural subjects.
This print represents David Bull's contribution to the traditional ukiyo-e revival tradition during the contemporary. As with all works by this artist, it reflects both individual artistic vision and the broader cultural moment in which it was created. For collectors and admirers of Japanese printmaking, it offers a window into the sophisticated aesthetic world that produced some of the most beloved images in art history.
Hokusai Reborn: A Bevy of Birds was created by David Bull (デイビッド・ブル) in 2024.
Hokusai Reborn: A Bevy of Birds depicts birds & flowers and flora & fauna.
Hokusai Reborn: A Bevy of Birds measures 18.5 × 13.5 cm.