Japanese Goddess RJ0001 - Portrait Photography Geisha Art Nouveau, 2022
Ksavera ART
Syntography
Original Print, 40 x 40 x 4 cm
Limited Edition of 100
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Ksavera is a talented painter, an independent artist, and an architectural designer from Germany. She's also a devoted mother of three children. Her artistry is characterized by large, vibrant canvases that seamlessly meld contemporary aesthetics with timeless elements, incorporating abstract textures and delicate Japanese influences. Ksavera's wellspring of inspiration flows from her unique perspective on life and her surroundings, which encompass the picturesque landscapes of rivers, forests, fields, and the charming old Fachwerk towns of Baden-Württemberg.
Since 1997, her original canvas paintings have been acquired by a diverse array of collectors, including corporate entities, museums, and private art connoisseur, establishing her as a highly sought-after artist on the global stage. If you're in search of art that both captivates and elicits deep emotional engagement, Ksavera's original paintings and prints stand as an exceptional choice.About the Product
This is a vibrant print of a portrait of a Japanese goddess, created using syntography by Ksavera. The print captures the essence of Japanese classical lifestyle, and the addition of the haiku adds a touch of cultural flair, making it a perfect piece for any space. It will bring a unique touch of Nihonga and sophistication to any room.
Short nights
Kyoshi Takahama (高浜 虚子, Takahama Kyoshi, 22 February 1874 – 8 April 1959) was a Japanese poet active during the Shōwa period of Japan.
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Haiku -短夜や 夢も現も 同じこと
Mijikayoya / Yume mo gen mo / Onaji kotoShort nights
dreams and reality
are indistinguishable from each other.Kyoshi Takahama (高浜 虚子, Takahama Kyoshi, 22 February 1874 – 8 April 1959) was a Japanese poet active during the Shōwa period of Japan.
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