I have been examining shunga for a long time now (almost 20 years) and I am still pleasantly surprised daily on the new insights I discover and the endless inspiration this art form provides to talented contemporary artists all over the world.
The Secret Garden
An admirable example of this is displayed in the recently issued book The Secret Garden. Responsible for this publication is Okaasan Books, a small independent publishing company founded by the Swedish artist Senju Shunga (Matti Sandberg) and his wife Anna Sandberg.
Original Perspective
For their second publication they have asked 57 female artists to produce a work of art inspired by ancient shunga
Shunga, a genre within ukiyo-e displaying the erotic secrets of ancient Japan. These prints where commonly created by using woodblock printing.
. They chose an original perspective since the traditional shunga of the 18th and 19th century were primarily created by male artists for a male audience.
Shunga and Tattoo Art
As there is a strong connection between shunga and the tattoo art, both Matti and Anna are still active as tattoo artists, a lot of the participants in this project are well-known tattoo
Depictions with tattoos in ukiyo-e shunga appear since the mid-eighteenth century but not in earlier hand-painted works. The men wearing tattoos represented the underworld of criminal gangs ( yakuza ) and highway..
artists. The images in the book portray a wonderful fusion of discerning styles, techniques and a use of colors that is so characteristic of tattoo art.
On their site they describe the book as follows:
“We invited female artists from all over the world to create a work of art inspired by the traditional erotic art of Japan – Shunga. Each artist was carefully selected by OKAASAN BOOKS in order to assure a broad artistic spectrum as well an emotional depth. Humor, passion and intimacy is paired with desire and lust as a multitude of styles and techniques come together within the pages of this book. “The Secret Garden” is a unique collection of contemporary erotic art, bound in a beautiful limited edition volume.”
I don’t have have a copy yet but will certainly get one as the images promise a true feast for the eyes!
The following images are some of the gems featured in this collector’s item…
‘Sea of phalluses’ by the French tattoo artist Alix Ge
‘Sleeping with Ghosts‘ (2018) by Andi Soto
‘Square‘ (2018) by Yuriko Shirou
Painting by Barbara Munster
Contribution to the book ‘The Secret Garden‘ by Jenn Liles
Modern variation on a primitive shunga by Anna Sandberg
‘The Dance of Reality‘ by Giada Wood
‘Scaredy Cat‘ by Lacey Law
‘Cosmic womb‘ by Lorena Morato
‘Ama diver and octopus
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‘ by Marie Makowski
‘Muganawa‘ by Marine Loup
‘Better half ‘ by Maryam Gohar
‘Tied beauty‘ by Tina Jiang
‘Pussy cats‘ (2018) by Valéria van der Ko
‘Snail ’ (2018) by Caterina Molin
‘After Kuniyoshi‘ by Alina Bushman
‘Tentacle love‘ by Apollonia Saintclair
‘Shunga love‘ by Brooke Steele
‘1989 ‘ by Aimee Cornwell
‘Tied girl’ by Nella K.
Watercolor ‘Make Love‘ by Tina Maria Elena Bak
‘Year of the Rabbit Print (February)‘ by Claudia de Sabe
Congratulations to Senju and Anna, they have again succeeded in making a nice contribution to the shunga library.