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Ohta Shoko and Suiko - Toriizaka Art Traditional Japanese Painting, Become An Artist, Cherry Blossom Painting, Japan Painting, Artists Painting, Chinese Art Painting, Japanese Artwork, Cherry Blossom Art, Japon Illustration

Artist - Suiko Ohta 太田慧香Heian Shrine, Kyoto 平安神宮Dimensions - (44cm x 25cm) painting / (77cm x 41.5cm) with frameMedia - 絹本 SilkExhibition - ANA InterContinental Tokyo March 9 - June 11, 2017Private Collection - Shizuoka, Japan

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This artwork, 'Sakura Shrine', is a print of an original acrylic painting by Japan/UK-based artist, Jenna Wallace.  "One of my favourite things about Japan is how greatly the cherry blossoms are cherished in sakura season. How wonderful, that an entire nation collectively, takes a break from their hectic lives - to go out and simply admire flowers. I hold hope for the planet's future thanks to the deep love for nature that lies within us all." Japan Painting Acrylic, Shrine Painting, Sakura Flower Painting, Sakura Painting Acrylic, Cherry Blossom Scenery Painting, Cherry Blossom Chinese Painting, Cherry Blossom Painting Gouache, Japanese Cherry Blossom Painting Acrylic, Cherry Blossom Painting Acrylic

This artwork, 'Sakura Shrine', is a print of an original acrylic painting by Japan/UK-based artist, Jenna Wallace. "One of my favourite things about Japan is how greatly the cherry blossoms are cherished in sakura season. How wonderful, that an entire nation collectively, takes a break from their hectic lives - to go out and simply admire flowers. I hold hope for the planet's future thanks to the deep love for nature that lies within us all." The prints are printed on master's edition…

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Ueno Shinobazu Pond — Tsuchiya Koitsu (1939) Shin Hanga, Kawase Hasui, Wood Block Prints, Japanese Paintings, Woodblock Printing, Japanese Art Prints, Calligraphy Wall Art, Japanese Artwork, Japanese Print

Cherry and Castle — Yoshida Hiroshi (1939) Through pinterest, I went on a little tangent and discovered something rather amazing! Someone pinned this cool Japanese print and I went foraging after it. So here goes: After the decline of the Edo/Meiji period of Ukiyo-e woodblock prints, there came the inevitable revival in the early 20th century. This became the known as the Shin-Hanga (new print) period which flourished from 1915-1942, resuming briefly after WWII. They were designed to appeal…

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