Japonism-Artist-Juichi Ichihara (Okayama)
$603
🌏 Description
This elegant decorative folding fan showcases the work of renowned Japanese artist Juichi Ichihara, celebrated for his modern take on traditional Japanese motifs. Born in Okayama, his bold, free-flowing brushwork and imaginative use of space reflect the spirit of wabi-sabi—finding beauty in imperfection. The fan’s dynamic composition, accented by graceful strokes and subtle textures, transforms a simple sensu into a canvas of movement and artistic emotion.
🔹 Key Features
• Original design by Juichi Ichihara, fusing tradition and abstract expression
• Crafted using classic Japanese folding fan techniques
• Bamboo frame with lacquer finish for strength and elegance
• Ideal for collectors, art lovers, and those drawn to expressive design
• Includes display box and optional stand (depending on purchase set)
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Description
🏷️ Product Specification
• Dimensions: Approx. 38 cm width (open) × 21 cm height
• Materials: Washi paper, lacquered bamboo
• Accessories: Decorative box (stand availability varies)
• Artist: Juichi Ichihara (Okayama, Japan)
• Origin: Made in Japan by Ibasen
🌸 Why Choose the Juichi Ichihara Sensu Fan
🖌️ For the Art Collector:
A folding fan that goes beyond function—this is contemporary Japanese art you can hold.
💫 For the Spiritually Minded:
Embrace the expressive void between brushstrokes—each line carries silent energy.
🏠 For Interior Styling:
Its graceful flow and artistic edge uplift any space—minimalist or maximalist.
🎁 For Meaningful Gifts:
Perfect for someone who appreciates depth in design, thought in beauty.
✨ Character Summary
Bold yet composed, this fan reflects the quiet thunder of Ichihara’s brush—a visual poem that speaks without words, composed for those who feel deeply.
※ Additional Explanation
Juichi Ichihara’s work breathes into this fan like wind through reeds—calm yet alive. Each fold reveals a deliberate spontaneity, a tension between motion and stillness. His modern approach to composition, grounded in traditional brush painting, celebrates both the legacy of Japanese aesthetics and the curiosity of the now. This sensu becomes more than an object—it becomes a whisper of Japan’s evolving artistic soul, carried not on paper, but in presence. To own it is to listen to art with your eyes—and feel with your hands.
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