Sawada Tetsuro was born in Hokkaido, Japan, in 1933 (some sources indicate 1935) and graduated from Musashino Art University in Tokyo in 1958, where he studied Western painting. He had his first solo exhibition in Sapporo in 1955, while still a student. After graduation, he began painting abstract oils in 1960, then transitioned to printmaking in 1973, starting with lithographs before focusing primarily on silkscreen prints. His artistic development was influenced by extensive international travel, including trips to North and South America from 1966 to 1967 and studies in France and Spain in 1969.
Sawada became known as "The Skyscape Artist" for his monothematic focus on vast skies and layered cloud formations rendered in subtle gradations of color. His style was characterized by semi-geometric abstraction featuring hard-edged horizontal lines and his mastery of bokashi, a Japanese shading technique particularly challenging in the silkscreen medium. He achieved striking visual effects through juxtapositions of matte and lustrous colors, creating works with clean precision and quiet atmospheric qualities. Sawada personally inked and printed all of his own works, maintaining strict control over the technical execution.
His work gained international recognition during the 1970s and 1980s, with solo exhibitions held in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Honolulu, Vancouver, and Hokkaido. In 1980, he received a prize at the Norway International Print Biennial, marking a significant achievement in his career. His prints were also included in exhibitions in Tokyo, Seattle, and San Francisco, and in 2006, his work was featured in the "Tokyo – Berlin / Berlin – Tokyo" exhibition at the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo and the New National Gallery in Berlin.
Sawada's work is held in numerous public collections, including the British Museum in London, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Cincinnati Art Museum, the University of Texas at Austin, the Honolulu Academy of Arts, the Queensland Art Gallery in Brisbane, and the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo. His artistic achievements were documented in several publications, including "SKYSCAPE - Tetsuro Sawada Works" (1989) and "Scapes - The Visions of Tetsuro Sawada 1972-1987" (1988), both published by Buschlen Mowatt Fine Art Ltd. Sawada died in 1998, having established himself as a master of contemporary Japanese printmaking.
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