@Fabrice_tual Thank you for posting your ukiyo-e of a Ushigome street in Tokyo.
The evocative Shinjuku scene caused me to recall a trivial snapshot I'd saved -- no special reason, I just liked something about this ordinary rainy day on Teramachi-dori in Kyoto.
In truth, I admit I never understood why I held on to this old photo. And I didn't see what it had to do with your woodblock print.
At first, I thought your Shin-hanga print sparked an interest in looking again at the accumulated water on the sidewalk in the foreground.
And then, when I actually did look again, it became clear that what I wanted to see was the puddling on the asphalt paving. This helped me to appreciate Koitsu's skill as an artist.
I really like your ukiyo-e of a Tokyo neighborhood street on a rainy day. You have a good eye.
@chikara
That is a nice and interesting photo, Chikara, thank you for posting it.
I noticed and enjoyed the sky light reflection on the puddled water on the sidewalk. And even the shadows from the trees on same.
The picture has a similarity to the gravure indeed. Different medium, different times, but a fluidity that is present in both.
@Fabrice_tual