Super Xiao Ma

Duncan, aka Super Xiao Ma, is a spiritual artist who creates works based on personal experiences and as a reaction to an emotional reflection on events he experiences. Please have a look at his work below or visit the gallery to learn more.

 

Japanese Woodcuts

We have a collection of Japanese Woodblock Prints in the gallery. See them below, and get in touch (gallery@cavershampictureframer.co.uk) if you'd like any information on framing them!

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Beauty Fanning a Puzzled Man (1786-1864)
Beauty Fanning a Puzzled Man (1786-1864)
Beauty Fanning a Puzzled Man (1786-1864)
Beautiful Japanese Woodcut Print by Kunisada
£105.00
Beauty and Guests (1849-1853)
Beauty and Guests (1849-1853)
Beauty and Guests (1849-1853)
Beautiful Japanese Woodcut Print by Kuniyoshi
£205.00
Old Warrior Kochu Overthrown by Kwanu (1854)
Old Warrior Kochu Overthrown by Kwanu (1854)
Old Warrior Kochu Overthrown by Kwanu (1854)
Beautiful Japanese Woodcut Diptych by Kuniyoshi
£530.00
Capture at Chinese Court (1853)
Capture at Chinese Court (1853)
Capture at Chinese Court (1853)
Beautiful Japanese Woodcut Prints by Kuniyoshi
£805.00
Scroll Struggle and Captive Breaking Free (1847-1852)
Scroll Struggle and Captive Breaking Free (1847-1852)
Scroll Struggle and Captive Breaking Free (1847-1852)
Beautiful Japanese Woodcut Triptych by Toyokuni III / Kunisada
£470.00
Shy Beauty Holding Her Obi (1786-1864)
Shy Beauty Holding Her Obi (1786-1864)
Shy Beauty Holding Her Obi (1786-1864)
Beautiful Japanese Woodcut Print Book by Toyokuni III / Kunisada
£100.00

About the Artist

Super Xiao Ma, is a self-taught artist with a focus on abstract painting, drawing, sculpture and street art.

Since a young age, the Berkshire born artist has been involved in art making and was nurtured throughout childhood to harness creative energy by observing a number of contemporary masters at work in their studios. In the late 90's, this passion was further honed delving into London's Street Art scene.

​Duncan has since adopted the nom de plume 'Super Xiao Ma' when travelling around China as a reflection of his ethos and approach to life and his artistic expression.

'Art I create is done so in the spirit of communicating a reaction to the environment around me.'