Sato Hageshi - Forest Silence - Signed and numeroted 9/10





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Forest Silence - Signed and numeroted 9/10, a limited edition giclée print by Sato Hageshi (Japan), hand-signed on semi-glossy textured paper in A3 size (29 x 42 cm) with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Description from the seller
A tranquil sumi-e inspired artwork portraying the beloved forest spirit standing quietly beneath towering ancient trees in a mist-covered woodland. Holding a small umbrella along a mossy forest path, the gentle creature radiates calmness and wonder amidst drifting leaves, soft fog, and delicate ink brush textures.
Technique: Giclée print on Semi Glossy Textured Paper
Size: A3 format (29 x 42 cm)
Edition: Hand-signed by the artist
Certificate: Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
About the Artist:
Sato Hageshi is a young Japanese artist who fuses traditional aesthetics with modern pop culture. Inspired by ukiyo-e prints and vintage poster art, he reimagines global icons like superheroes and film legends through a distinctly Japanese lens. His bold, detailed works create a dialogue between past and present, tradition and modernity, making him a rising voice in contemporary Japanese art.
A tranquil sumi-e inspired artwork portraying the beloved forest spirit standing quietly beneath towering ancient trees in a mist-covered woodland. Holding a small umbrella along a mossy forest path, the gentle creature radiates calmness and wonder amidst drifting leaves, soft fog, and delicate ink brush textures.
Technique: Giclée print on Semi Glossy Textured Paper
Size: A3 format (29 x 42 cm)
Edition: Hand-signed by the artist
Certificate: Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
About the Artist:
Sato Hageshi is a young Japanese artist who fuses traditional aesthetics with modern pop culture. Inspired by ukiyo-e prints and vintage poster art, he reimagines global icons like superheroes and film legends through a distinctly Japanese lens. His bold, detailed works create a dialogue between past and present, tradition and modernity, making him a rising voice in contemporary Japanese art.

