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Ksavera - Japanese birds J364 - red diptych in frame

Japanese birds J364 - diptych, original acrylic painting on canvas in gold beech wood frame, japanese style art by artist Ksavera - READY to HANG - Similar artworks was presented at Solo Exhibition "Japanese seasons" 2024, Germany VIDEO - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0-B7eFpulY&t=35s This red diptych features the delicate Japanese sakura, sun and a Haiku poem. Painted with top-quality acrylics on stretched canvas and framed in gold frame (hand painted), it's an eye-catching piece for walls, with changing metallic effects depending on the lighting. Size of set of two framed paintings together is 43 x 70 x 3 cm. Size of each painted canvas is 30x40x1,5cm - Glossy lack, Acrylic on canvas . Framed size of each one painting is 33 x 43 x 3 cm. . Top quality acrylic paint on stretched canvas on wooden chassis placed in frame . Varnish. READY to SHIP & READY to HANG with a hook set. Accompanied with a certificate of authenticity, stamp, label. Painting is signed on the front and back. Shipping with tracking number via DHL. Shipping time to Europa ~ 1-2 Weeks, DE - 2 days. The fascination of this painting lies in the detail. Several layers of ocher and gold paint and a glossy finish conserve the beauty of the transient on canvas. An eye-catcher on walls Depending on different lights while taking pictures from the painting, the multileyers metallic effects may create a very interesting and changing look of the artwork. ........... Haiku さかりなる うめにすでひく かぜもがな sakari naru / ume ni sude hiku / kaze mogana The sakura blossomed. Wind, do not doubt with your hand Delicate petals. 芭蕉松尾, Matsuo Bashō (1644—1694) ......... Seasonal Imagery in Japanese Art Momoyama Period (1573–1615) The art of this period was characterized by a robust, opulent , and dynamic style, with gold or silver lavishly applied to architecture, furnishings, paintings, and garments. --------- These beautiful paintings are sure to add a vibrant touch to your space. Ksavera is a talented painter, an independent artist, and an architectural designer from Germany. Her artistry is characterized by large, vibrant canvases that seamlessly meld contemporary aesthetics with timeless elements, incorporating abstract textures and delicate Japanese influences. Ksavera's wellspring of inspiration flows from her unique perspective on life and her surroundings, which encompass the picturesque landscapes of rivers, forests, fields, and the charming old Fachwerk towns of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Since 1997, her original canvas paintings have been acquired by a diverse array of collectors, including corporate entities, museums, and private art connoisseur, establishing her as a highly sought-after artist on the global stage. Notably, her works have found a permanent home in the collection of the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, with nine pieces recently added. If you're in search of art that both captivates and elicits deep emotional engagement, Ksavera's original paintings and prints stand as an exceptional choice. Solo exhibition "Japanische Jahreszeiten/ Japanese seasons" - 8-26 January 2024, Sparkasse Künzelsau, Germany - VIDEO - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0-B7eFpulY&t=5s

Nr. 82885273

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Ksavera - Japanese birds J364 - red diptych in frame

Ksavera - Japanese birds J364 - red diptych in frame

Japanese birds J364 - diptych, original acrylic painting on canvas in gold beech wood frame, japanese style art by artist Ksavera - READY to HANG
- Similar artworks was presented at Solo Exhibition "Japanese seasons" 2024, Germany
VIDEO - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0-B7eFpulY&t=35s

This red diptych features the delicate Japanese sakura, sun and a Haiku poem. Painted with top-quality acrylics on stretched canvas and framed in gold frame (hand painted), it's an eye-catching piece for walls, with changing metallic effects depending on the lighting.

Size of set of two framed paintings together is 43 x 70 x 3 cm. Size of each painted canvas is 30x40x1,5cm - Glossy lack, Acrylic on canvas . Framed size of each one painting is 33 x 43 x 3 cm.
.
Top quality acrylic paint on stretched canvas on wooden chassis placed in frame . Varnish.

READY to SHIP & READY to HANG with a hook set. Accompanied with a certificate of authenticity, stamp, label. Painting is signed on the front and back.

Shipping with tracking number via DHL. Shipping time to Europa ~ 1-2 Weeks, DE - 2 days.

The fascination of this painting lies in the detail.

Several layers of ocher and gold paint and a glossy finish conserve the beauty of the transient on canvas.

An eye-catcher on walls

Depending on different lights while taking pictures from the painting, the multileyers metallic effects may create a very interesting and changing look of the artwork.

...........

Haiku

さかりなる

うめにすでひく

かぜもがな

sakari naru / ume ni sude hiku / kaze mogana

The sakura blossomed.

Wind, do not doubt with your hand

Delicate petals.

芭蕉松尾, Matsuo Bashō (1644—1694)

.........

Seasonal Imagery in Japanese Art
Momoyama Period (1573–1615)

The art of this period was characterized by a robust, opulent , and dynamic style, with gold or silver lavishly applied to architecture, furnishings, paintings, and garments.
---------

These beautiful paintings are sure to add a vibrant touch to your space.

Ksavera is a talented painter, an independent artist, and an architectural designer from Germany. Her artistry is characterized by large, vibrant canvases that seamlessly meld contemporary aesthetics with timeless elements, incorporating abstract textures and delicate Japanese influences. Ksavera's wellspring of inspiration flows from her unique perspective on life and her surroundings, which encompass the picturesque landscapes of rivers, forests, fields, and the charming old Fachwerk towns of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Since 1997, her original canvas paintings have been acquired by a diverse array of collectors, including corporate entities, museums, and private art connoisseur, establishing her as a highly sought-after artist on the global stage. Notably, her works have found a permanent home in the collection of the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, with nine pieces recently added. If you're in search of art that both captivates and elicits deep emotional engagement, Ksavera's original paintings and prints stand as an exceptional choice.

Solo exhibition "Japanische Jahreszeiten/ Japanese seasons" - 8-26 January 2024, Sparkasse Künzelsau, Germany - VIDEO - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0-B7eFpulY&t=5s

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