Chionin Temple Gate by Hiroshi Yoshida - Brushed Aluminum Print
Chionin Temple Gate by Hiroshi Yoshida - Brushed Aluminum Print
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Elevate your space with a contemporary interpretation of Yoshida's Chionin Temple Gate through this striking brushed aluminum print.
About the Artwork
"Chionin Temple Gate" is a woodblock print from Yoshida's Eight
Views of Cherry Blossoms series, created in 1935. The towering gate of
Chionin Temple stands amid cascading cherry blossoms, with Yoshida's
perspective and jizuri seals contrasting the gate's solemnity with the
blossoms' softness. This work pays homage to Kyoto's spiritual and natural
harmony, showcasing Yoshida's mastery of architectural detail and atmospheric
effects. The print is signed "Yoshida" with the artist's
"Hiroshi" seal and dated Shōwa 10 (1935).
Print Details:
Our brushed aluminum print offers a modern reinterpretation of Yoshida's
masterpiece. The silver brushed finish enhances the artwork's textures,
creating dynamic interplay between the gate's solid architecture and the
delicate cherry blossoms. The horizontal grain pattern adds movement to the
composition, while the lightweight aluminum panel ensures easy hanging. This
presentation brings a contemporary edge to Yoshida's traditional woodblock
technique, making it ideal for modern interiors.
Features:
· Matte, glare-free surface
· Highly saturated colors pop
· Brushed silver AluDibond panel
· Horizontal grain for dynamic look
· The aluminum print comes in a thickness of approximately 3mm /0.12", providing a sturdy and rigid base
· We've included a hanging kit, which may vary depending on the country of fulfillment
· Sizes may vary slightly by region. For the US and Canada, the measurement is in inches, while for the rest of the world, it is in centimeters
Showcase the majestic Chionin Temple Gate with this sleek, modern display that honors Yoshida's original vision.
This Brushed Aluminum 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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