Avenue of Cherry Trees by Hiroshi Yoshida - Framed Canvas
Avenue of Cherry Trees by Hiroshi Yoshida - Framed Canvas
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Present Yoshida's iconic cherry blossom tunnel in elegant gallery style with our framed canvas.
About the Artwork
"Avenue of Cherry Trees" is a woodblock print from Yoshida's Eight Views of Cherry Blossoms series,
made in 1935. The artwork features a path arched under a canopy of blooming
cherries, their branches forming a pink tunnel. Yoshida's subdued palette and
absence of harsh outlines evoke a meditative stroll through spring's transient
beauty. The vertical composition draws the eye upward through the
blossom-covered branches, creating a sense of peaceful immersion in nature.
This print showcases Yoshida's mastery of subtle color gradations and
atmospheric perspective.
Print Details:
Our framed canvas elevates Yoshida's composition with museum-quality
craftsmanship. The artwork is printed on premium canvas (300-350gsm) and
hand-stretched over FSC-certified wooden stretcher bars. Choose from black,
natural wood, or dark brown frames (9-14mm width) to complement your decor. The
12mm gap between canvas and frame creates a sophisticated floating effect,
while the sturdy construction ensures lasting durability. This ready-to-hang
piece includes all necessary hardware for immediate display.
Features:
· Canvas made with FSC-certified wood stretcher bars and cotton-polyester blend (300-350gsm, 350-400 microns)
· Frame crafted from FSC-certified wood
· Frame width: 9-14mm (0.35"-0.55") with 12mm (0.45") gap between canvas and frame
· Frame thickness: 42mm (1.65") in North America, 32mm (1.26") in Europe
· High-quality printing ensures long-lasting, vibrant colors
· Includes hanging kit (varies by country)
Display the timeless beauty of Yoshida's cherry blossom tunnel with this ready-to-hang, gallery-quality framed canvas.
This Framed Canvas Print is made especially for you when you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it. Making products on demand instead of in bulk reduces overproduction and waste, so thank you for making a thoughtful purchasing decision!
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