Woodblock Prints (TCG)

Woodblock Prints was a popular Rokugani style of art found in some cities. It had ancient roots and it eventually came to prominence in Rokugan. By painting pigment onto a carved board and then pressing it onto relatively inexpensive paper, this art form existed in an odd space. While the artistry involved was clearly superb, the low cost of production had granted it a certain degree of traction with peasants and merchants, leading some samurai to dismiss it as unrefined. Others saw the potential for grand creative exploration in this art form thanks to the popularity it enjoyed.