Yuki Hikosaka and Izumi Morito, two of the hottest woodblock print artists of the moment, have beautifully rendered the characteristics of each of children’s favorite cakes in their prints.
Cheesecake, baumkuchen, apple pie, sponge cake, pancake. These freshly baked cakes, printed with woodblock prints, all look delicious in this picture book of cakes.
Category:Japanese Art Book, Japanese Food Book, Japanese Picture Book
- Pages:
- 24
- ISBN:
- 978-4061332690
- Release Date:
- October, 2015
- Language:
- Japanese
- Publisher:
- Kodansha
Author profile
Yuki Hikosaka
Woodblock artist at Hikosaka Woodcut Studio.
She holds exhibitions and woodcut workshops to convey the wonders of woodblock printing.
She started working as an illustrator in 2012, and has been active in a wide range of fields, including advertising, food packaging, and miscellaneous goods illustrations.
Her picture book “Bread Please” was selected for the 2015 Bologna International Children’s Book Exhibition “Books & Seeds”.
Yuki Hikosaka‘s books
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Ready to Eat (Dekiagari)¥1,210
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Bread Fluffy (Pan Fuwafuwa)¥902
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Sushi Picture Book (Osushi no Ehon Hei Omachi!)¥1,320
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Cake Baked (Cake Yakemashita)¥1,320
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Rice cake (Omochi)¥990
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Bread please (Pan Douzo)¥1,320
Izumi Morito
Creative director of Hikosaka Woodcut Studio.
Based on woodcuts drawn by Yuki Hikosaka, he designs and supervises food packages, advertisements, and more.
He also organizes events such as exhibitions and woodcut workshops hosted by Hikosaka Woodcut Studio.
Izumi Morito‘s books
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Ready to Eat (Dekiagari)¥1,210
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Bread Fluffy (Pan Fuwafuwa)¥902
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Sushi Picture Book (Osushi no Ehon Hei Omachi!)¥1,320
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Cake Baked (Cake Yakemashita)¥1,320
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Rice cake (Omochi)¥990
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Bread please (Pan Douzo)¥1,320
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