Kazuyuki Ohtsu?s prints are poetic contemplations, drawing us into lovely, tranquil scenes of natural beauty and harmony. For forty years the artist (Japanese, b. 1935) served as assistant to Kiyoshi Saito, a woodblock artist at the forefront of the s?saku hanga movement and a man Ohtsu revered as ?Master.? Breaking with the traditional division of labor practiced by the shin hanga (new prints) artists, the s?saku hanga (creative prints) artists handled every step of production?painting the original pictures, carving the woodblocks, and printing the images. Saito and Ohtsu worked as a team, if an unequal one. Ohtsu seemed content to stay in the background as their relationship deepened. Eventually, he began making his own prints. What Ohtsu created under his own name is a fascinating blend of old and new, a reinvigoration of traditional topics with contemporary techniques. The more than fifty images presented in this book convey a sense of the universe slowed down, of moments when things come together in a fine stillness and life aligns.