Title: Shunshu Ejiri
Media:Aluminum Sheet
Size: Total W64" x H25" (W163cm x H63cm) W12" x H25" each panel (30x63cm each panel)
This metal wall painting is a tribute to the work "Shunshu Ejiri" by Hokusai, an Ukiyo-e painter from the Edo period of Japan. In this painting, Hokusai used the simplest geometric lines to outline the beautiful Mount Fuji, and the main scene of the painting is people rushing on the road in windy weather. Some people's hats were blown away, while some people's papers were blown all over the sky. Hokusai's grasp of this momentary picture reached a high level. In such a "wind" scene painting, Hokusai painted the wind. There is no doubt that "wind" has no color, but anyone who sees this painting can hear the whirring sound of the wind coming from the painting.
This metal wall decoration is a tribute to the work "Shunzhou Ejiri" by Hokusai, an Ukiyoe painter from the Edo period of Japan. In this painting, Hokusai used the simplest geometric lines to outline the beautiful Mount Fuji, and the main scene of the painting was people rushing on the road in windy weather. Some people's hats were blown away, while some people's papers were blown all over the sky. Hokusai's grasp of this momentary picture reached a high level. In such a "wind" scene painting, Hokusai painted the wind. There is no doubt that "wind" has no color, but anyone who sees this painting can hear the whirring sound of the wind coming from the painting.
We reproduced this great work of art in the form of metal painting, and at the same time gave this masterpiece a different texture. The metal color can be coordinated in any occasion, especially under the illumination of light.
aluminum sheet
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Title: Shunshu Ejiri
Media:Aluminum Sheet
Size: Total W64" x H25" (W163cm x H63cm) W12" x H25" each panel (30x63cm each panel)
This metal wall painting is a tribute to the work "Shunshu Ejiri" by Hokusai, an Ukiyo-e painter from the Edo period of Japan. In this painting, Hokusai used the simplest geometric lines to outline the beautiful Mount Fuji, and the main scene of the painting is people rushing on the road in windy weather. Some people's hats were blown away, while some people's papers were blown all over the sky. Hokusai's grasp of this momentary picture reached a high level. In such a "wind" scene painting, Hokusai painted the wind. There is no doubt that "wind" has no color, but anyone who sees this painting can hear the whirring sound of the wind coming from the painting.
This metal wall decoration is a tribute to the work "Shunzhou Ejiri" by Hokusai, an Ukiyoe painter from the Edo period of Japan. In this painting, Hokusai used the simplest geometric lines to outline the beautiful Mount Fuji, and the main scene of the painting was people rushing on the road in windy weather. Some people's hats were blown away, while some people's papers were blown all over the sky. Hokusai's grasp of this momentary picture reached a high level. In such a "wind" scene painting, Hokusai painted the wind. There is no doubt that "wind" has no color, but anyone who sees this painting can hear the whirring sound of the wind coming from the painting.
We reproduced this great work of art in the form of metal painting, and at the same time gave this masterpiece a different texture. The metal color can be coordinated in any occasion, especially under the illumination of light.
aluminum sheet
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