Japonism-Ukiyoe-Ogata-Korin-Irises-Large

$690

🌏 Description
A timeless vision of elegance, Ogata Kōrin’s “Irises” captures the ephemeral beauty of nature with an ethereal stillness. This large-format woodblock reproduction brings to life the iconic Edo-period Rinpa masterpiece, where each iris blooms with deliberate grace, swaying gently in a wind we cannot see but can almost feel. Inspired by The Tales of Ise, this image is more than a flower study—it is a poetic meditation, a visual haiku in deep indigo and vibrant green. Perfect for quiet interiors or statement gallery walls, the work invites the viewer to step into a garden of serenity and seasonal rhythm.

🔹 Key Features
• Reproduction of Ogata Kōrin’s celebrated Rinpa-style Irises
• Vivid hues of indigo blue and emerald green against soft gold-beige backdrop
• Large format ideal for decorative display or art appreciation
• Evokes themes of transience, renewal, and refined elegance
• Perfect for fans of Japanese aesthetics, minimalist design, and cultural harmony

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🏷️ Product Specification
• Artist: Ogata Kōrin (Reproduction)
• Title: Irises – Large
• Style: Rinpa School, Edo Period influence
• Medium: Japanese Woodblock Print (Ukiyo-e reproduction)
• Size: Approx. 43 × 32 cm (Extra Large)
• Origin: Japan
• Price: ¥40,000
• Product No.: 194

🌸 Why Choose This Piece
🌿 Nature in Stillness: A peaceful floral scene perfect for meditation or contemplation
🎨 Art History Classic: Directly inspired by National Treasure-level folding screens
🏡 Interior Elegance: Ideal for minimalist or wabi-sabi themed home spaces
🎁 A Poetic Gift: For lovers of art, literature, and seasonal symbolism

✨ Character Summary
Quiet, lyrical, and eternally graceful—this piece embodies the poetic soul of Japanese aesthetics.

🌿 Additional Explanation
In the still garden of memory, where the seasons do not pass but merely whisper, the iris blooms eternal. In Ogata Kōrin’s masterpiece, recreated here in exquisite detail, nature is not only observed—it is serenaded. Each petal is a stanza, each leaf a pause between breath and beauty. There is no human presence in this image, and yet it feels deeply inhabited by spirit—by the longing of ancient poets, by the delicate footsteps of lovers once separated by fate, now reunited in imagination. The deep indigo irises rise like silent voices in a sea of gold, their rhythm echoing the melancholic cadence of the Ise Monogatari, the very tale that inspired their creation. This is not simply a painting—it is a place of return, a moment suspended beyond time, where the language of flowers speaks what words cannot. Whether placed upon a wall or held within the heart, this artwork gently reminds us that beauty is fleeting, and in that very fleetingness lies its power to move us. It is serenity in bloom.

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