La Chibroneuse - Torii no Umi - XL

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Torii no Umi by La Chibroneuse – Limited XL Edition

In the mist of a Japanese morning, a woman slowly advances toward a solitary torii planted in the heart of the waves. The sea rumbles, the wind brushes her kimono, but everything remains strangely peaceful — as if the world holds its breath. “Torii no Umi,” literally the Torii of the Sea, tells of this sacred boundary between the real and the invisible, this moment when one crosses an inner as much as spiritual threshold. A scene of powerful calm, mystery, and rebirth.

Artwork details :
• Title : Torii no Umi
• Dimensions : 46 x 66 cm (3 cm white border included)
• Limited Edition : 3/10 – numbered
• Technique : Photographic composition and digital work created with AI (Photoshop CC AI + manual retouch)
• Authenticity : Certificate of authenticity provided by email

Technical features :
Aetherial treatment based on green and misty tones, evoking the mystic atmosphere of Japanese marine sanctuaries like Oarai Isosaki.
The moving waves and the still posture of the silhouette create a striking contrast, intensified by soft, diffuse light.
Fine retouching adds an almost painterly texture to the whole.

Delivery and presentation :
• Fine art print on premium canvas
• Sold unframed, shipped rolled in a rigid tube
• Careful packaging and tracking included
• Certificate of authenticity by email


About the artist
La Chibroneuse explores silent emotions, symbolic passages, and worlds where the sacred blends with the intimate. Her work is nourished by travel, Asian cinema, and a deep sensitivity to suspended moments — today collected in several European countries.

Torii no Umi by La Chibroneuse – Limited XL Edition

In the mist of a Japanese morning, a woman slowly advances toward a solitary torii planted in the heart of the waves. The sea rumbles, the wind brushes her kimono, but everything remains strangely peaceful — as if the world holds its breath. “Torii no Umi,” literally the Torii of the Sea, tells of this sacred boundary between the real and the invisible, this moment when one crosses an inner as much as spiritual threshold. A scene of powerful calm, mystery, and rebirth.

Artwork details :
• Title : Torii no Umi
• Dimensions : 46 x 66 cm (3 cm white border included)
• Limited Edition : 3/10 – numbered
• Technique : Photographic composition and digital work created with AI (Photoshop CC AI + manual retouch)
• Authenticity : Certificate of authenticity provided by email

Technical features :
Aetherial treatment based on green and misty tones, evoking the mystic atmosphere of Japanese marine sanctuaries like Oarai Isosaki.
The moving waves and the still posture of the silhouette create a striking contrast, intensified by soft, diffuse light.
Fine retouching adds an almost painterly texture to the whole.

Delivery and presentation :
• Fine art print on premium canvas
• Sold unframed, shipped rolled in a rigid tube
• Careful packaging and tracking included
• Certificate of authenticity by email


About the artist
La Chibroneuse explores silent emotions, symbolic passages, and worlds where the sacred blends with the intimate. Her work is nourished by travel, Asian cinema, and a deep sensitivity to suspended moments — today collected in several European countries.

Details

Artist
La Chibroneuse
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Title of artwork
Torii no Umi - XL
Condition
Very fine
Technique
AI, Digital print
Height
46 cm
Edition
3/10
Width
66 cm
Signature
Hand signed
Genre
Fine art photography
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