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  • Japonism Ukiyoe Hokusai Roben Falls Oyama

    Japonism Ukiyo-e – Hokusai “Roben Falls at Oyama in Sagami Province”

    $147

    🌏 Description
    Katsushika Hokusai’s Roben Falls at Oyama captures a breathtaking cascade nestled in the sacred mountains of Sagami Province. Known for its spiritual resonance, the waterfall roars down a cliff surrounded by lush trees, pink blossoms, and pilgrims who gather to purify themselves. This artwork, from Hokusai’s revered Waterfall Series, is both a celebration of natural beauty and a depiction of the intimate bond between the Japanese people and their revered landscape. The vertical composition draws the eye upward, echoing the waterfall’s dramatic descent and inviting the viewer into the scene’s spiritual tranquility.

    🔹 Key Features
    • 🌊 Featured in Hokusai’s celebrated A Tour of Waterfalls in Various Provinces
    • 🏞️ Depicts sacred Roben Falls at Oyama, a popular pilgrimage destination
    • 🌸 Includes cherry blossoms, serene mountain foliage, and temple pilgrims
    • 🎨 Harmonious color palette with strong vertical movement
    • 🖼️ A striking piece of spiritual and aesthetic harmony

  • Japonism Ukiyoe Hokusai Telescope Seven Habits

    Japonism Ukiyo-e – Hokusai “Telescope and the Seven Habits

    $69

    🌏 Description
    This captivating woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai belongs to his renowned Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji series. Titled “Telescope and the Seven Habits,” it offers a charming scene featuring two elegant women peering through a telescope while Mount Fuji rests quietly in the background. A harmonious fusion of scientific curiosity and refined beauty, this artwork reflects Edo-period fascination with Western inventions, seen through the delicate aesthetics of traditional Japanese life. The scene brims with poetic intimacy—an era’s reverence for learning and observation, dressed in the silk kimono of ukiyo-e elegance.

    🔹 Key Features
    • 📜 Authentic reproduction of Hokusai’s Fugaku Sanjurokkei series
    • 👘 Depicts refined women observing Mount Fuji through a telescope
    • 🎨 Soft color tones and fine linework showcasing Edo-era daily life
    • 🗻 Iconic depiction of Fuji, symbol of harmony and eternity
    • 🖌️ High-quality print ideal for art collectors and cultural connoisseurs

  • Japonism Anime On Titan 80s Retro Canvas Print01Japonism Anime On Titan 80s Retro Canvas Print02

    Japonism-Anime- On Titan 80s Retro – Canvas Print

    $355

    🌏 Description
    Dive into a nostalgic reinterpretation of Attack on Titan with this electrifying 80s-inspired canvas print. Fusing the neon-lit aesthetics of retro synthwave with the intense themes of the anime, Attack On Titan: 80s Retro is a visual tribute to rebellion, memory, and surreal imagination. Titans meet VHS-era palettes—neon pinks, electric blues, and deep shadows—in a fusion that is both thrilling and strangely comforting. The result is an artwork that feels like a memory from an alternate past where anime and vintage futurism collided.

    🔹 Key Features
    • 80s retro wave design infused with Attack on Titan energy
    • Bold neon color scheme with vintage anime character poses
    • Gallery-wrapped Giclée canvas print for premium quality
    • Striking visual impact—ideal for statement walls
    • Perfect crossover of pop nostalgia and modern anime culture

  • Japonism Anime Attack On Titan XV Canvas PrintJaponism Anime Attack On Titan XV Canvas Print02

    Japonism-Anime-Attack On Titan XV – Canvas Print

    $355

    🌏 Description
    An arresting portrait of vengeance and valor, Attack On Titan XV captures the raw tension of humanity’s final stand. This canvas print from the Japonism Anime series takes iconic imagery from Attack on Titan and renders it in a painterly, semi-traditional style that blends manga dynamism with brushstroke expressionism. With looming titans, flaring capes, and storm-darkened skies, every inch of this artwork vibrates with intensity—drama frozen in time.

    🔹 Key Features
    • Striking composition with rich storytelling visuals
    • Japonism-inspired brush textures meet anime linework
    • Museum-quality Giclée canvas print
    • Perfect for anime collectors and fans of stylized drama
    • Adds cinematic flair to any wall or display space

  • Japonism Anime Attack On Titan XXI Canvas Print01Japonism Anime Attack On Titan XXI Canvas Print02

    Japonism-Anime-Attack On Titan XXI – Canvas Print

    $355

    🌏 Description
    This compelling canvas captures the raw intensity of Attack on Titan reimagined through the refined visual lens of Japonism. Attack On Titan XXI immerses the viewer in a chaotic scene of colossal presence and human resilience, framed with artistic elements echoing ukiyo-e tradition. The Titan, both terrifying and majestic, looms in an otherworldly setting brushed with classic Eastern composition and subdued tones, balancing horror with harmony. This is not just fan art—it’s a cultural reinterpretation.

    🔹 Key Features
    • Unique anime × Japonism aesthetic by iCanvas
    • Dramatic titan scene enhanced by traditional ukiyo-e influence
    • Fine detail and bold silhouette composition
    • Giclée print on durable gallery-wrapped canvas
    • Evokes both power and poetic stillness

  • Japonism Anime Flying For Humanity Canvas Print01Japonism Anime Flying For Humanity Canvas Print02

    Japonism-Anime-Flying For Humanity – Canvas Print

    $300

    🌏 Description
    A soaring vision of unity, hope, and futuristic grace—Flying for Humanity brings together the delicate beauty of traditional Japanese brush aesthetics with the dynamism of modern anime. A robotic figure, seemingly celestial, stretches toward the horizon with wings of radiant energy and arms open in a gesture of peace. This powerful composition blends Japonism’s elegance with a futuristic utopia, suggesting a world where technology and human spirit coexist harmoniously.

    🔹 Key Features
    • Japonism-anime fusion canvas art by iCanvas
    • Radiant winged figure with symbolic gesture of peace
    • Combines modern sci-fi with traditional Japanese art styles
    • High-definition giclée print on artist-grade canvas
    • A visually uplifting centerpiece for any space

  • Japonism Artist Hishikawa Moronobu (Awa 1618 1694)01Japonism Artist Hishikawa Moronobu (Awa 1618 1694)02

    Japonism-Artist-Hishikawa Moronobu (Awa 1618 – 1694)

    $1,490

    🌏 Description
    Hishikawa Moronobu stands as one of the founding figures of Ukiyo-e, a genre that would come to define Japanese visual culture for centuries. Born in Awa Province in the early Edo period, he transformed traditional Yamato-e aesthetics into lively scenes of urban life, elegant women, and daily rituals. Moronobu’s signature works often center on bijin-ga—portraits of beautiful women—but his genius lies in how he gave movement and humanity to these figures, balancing formality with sensual energy. His ink work is both controlled and expressive, setting the stylistic foundation for generations of printmakers and painters who followed.

    🔹 Key Features
    • 🖌️ Pioneer of Ukiyo-e: Often credited with establishing the genre through his early woodblock-printed books and hanging scrolls
    • 👘 Themes: Bijin-ga (portraits of beautiful women), scenes of leisure, folklore
    • 🎨 Style: Bold yet refined brushwork, monochrome ink and early color experimentation
    • 📖 Legacy: Major influence on later masters like Harunobu, Utamaro, and Hokusai
    • 📍 Origin: Awa Province (modern-day Chiba), active primarily in Edo (Tokyo)

  • Japonism Artist Juichi Ichihara (Okayama)01Japonism Artist Juichi Ichihara (Okayama)02

    Japonism-Artist-Juichi Ichihara (Okayama)

    $869

    🌏 Description
    Juichi Ichihara, a modern Nihonga painter rooted in Okayama, channels timeless beauty through the lens of feminine grace and seasonal sensitivity. His works, particularly bijin-ga (paintings of beautiful women), are defined by elegant stillness—figures poised in contemplative gestures, framed by autumn maple leaves or drifting mist. With a refined brush and subdued palette, Ichihara’s compositions reflect the lingering spirit of classical Japanese painting, yet carry the intimacy of a personal moment captured in quiet reverence. His art is an invitation into the ephemeral—into the beauty that passes, and the emotions that remain.

    🔹 Key Features
    • 👘 Theme: Bijin-ga with seasonal backdrops—autumn leaves, quiet interiors, poetic stillness
    • 🖌️ Style: Modern Nihonga—combining traditional mineral pigments with expressive individuality
    • 🧑‍🎨 Focus: Delicate expressions, gentle posture, harmony between human form and nature
    • 🗾 Origin: Okayama, Japan
    • 🖼️ Format: Hanging scroll or framed silk painting

  • Japonism Artist Kishira (Kyoto 1798 1852)01Japonism Artist Kishira (Kyoto 1798 1852)02

    Japonism-Artist-Kishira (Kyoto 1798 – 1852)

    $1,490

    🌏 Description
    Kishira, an artist of the late Edo period rooted in Kyoto’s deep cultural soil, brought to life a vision of Japan filled with elegance, restraint, and spiritual resonance. Working in a time when art was not just decoration but a medium of quiet philosophy, his paintings reflect a disciplined grace found in Zen gardens, courtly traditions, and seasonal transitions. His line is firm but refined, carrying the pulse of Kyoto’s artistic lineage. Whether capturing a contemplative figure, a crane poised beneath a moonlit pine, or the distant hush of autumn wind, Kishira’s art invites reflection. It is not loud in color, but deep in spirit.

    🔹 Key Features
    • 🖌️ Period: Late Edo (pre-Meiji), steeped in classical Kyoto aesthetics
    • 🏯 Themes: Nature, stillness, courtly beauty, symbolic gesture
    • 🎨 Style: Japanese ink and pigment painting (possibly Yamato-e or Bunjinga influence)
    • 📜 Medium: Painted scrolls or screens with fine mineral and ink detail
    • 🧑‍🎨 Cultural Origin: Kyoto, the heart of Japanese classical art and refinement