Yozakura in Rain by Hiroshi Yoshida - Museum Quality Matte Paper Poster with Hanger
Yozakura in Rain by Hiroshi Yoshida - Museum Quality Matte Paper Poster with Hanger
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Immerse yourself in the dreamlike beauty of Hiroshi Yoshida's Yozakura in Rain, a masterpiece of shin-hanga artistry.
About the Artwork
"Yozakura in Rain" is a woodblock print from Yoshida's Eight
Views of Cherry Blossoms series, created in 1935. This piece,
titled Harusame (Spring Rain) in Japanese, depicts a solitary
cherry tree illuminated under an evening shower. Yoshida's shin-hanga technique
blends Western realism with traditional woodblock printing, creating a
dreamlike haze where petals dissolve into the mist. The scene embodies yozakura (night
blossom viewing), capturing spring's fleeting beauty with quiet melancholy.
Print Details:
Our museum-quality matte paper poster brings to life every nuance of
Yoshida's Yozakura in Rain. This exquisite reproduction captures
the delicate details and atmospheric effects of the original woodblock print.
The minimalist wooden hangers add a touch of elegance that complements the
artwork's traditional Japanese aesthetic. While the poster and hangers are
packed separately in one box, final assembly is required, but don't worry—we've
made the final assembly easy! No expertise is required, and with a simple snap,
you'll have a captivating piece of art ready to hang.
Features:
· Hangers made from pine wood in black, white, natural, or dark brown
· Cotton rope matches hanger color
· Designed magnetically for versatile, damage-free hanging
· Uncoated natural white paper, 250 gsm weight
· Paper 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
· Ships in protective packaging
Bring the ethereal glow of yozakura into your space with this stunning reproduction.
This Museum Quality Matte Paper Poster with Hanger 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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