
1989 Airport
- Medium:
- Etching and sugar aquatint with lead leaf and solder
- Source:
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Image courtesy of
- Art Institute of Chicago

"1989 Airport" is a contemporary mokuhanga print by Kiyotsuka Noriko. Executed in etching and sugar aquatint with lead leaf and solder, this work demonstrates the artist's distinctive vision and command of the printing medium.
Kiyotsuka Noriko brings a personal artistic voice to the contemporary mokuhanga tradition, combining technical mastery with contemporary sensibility. The composition reflects an engagement with both the material possibilities of printmaking and the conceptual concerns of modern art.
The etching technique allows for fine detail and tonal subtlety, giving this work a distinctive graphic quality that reflects the artist's skill with the intaglio process.
1989 Airport was created by Kiyotsuka Noriko (清塚紀子).
1989 Airport uses Etching, on etching and sugar aquatint with lead leaf and solder.