Preview of the first image of Ksavera - Japanese sakura J270 - triptych - XXL.

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Professional painter Ksavera - Fulltime independent german artist, creating large colorful works. Mom of 3 children. Ksavera is a collected artist and her paintings appear in both corporate and private collections around the world.

95x150x2cm- Set of 3 canvases each (50x95x2cm) - Glossy lack, Acrylic on stretched textured very stabil european canvas 22mm.

READY to SHIP & READY to HANG with a hook set. Accompanied with a certificate of authenticity, stamp, label. Painting is signed on the front and back.

Shipping with tracking number via DHL or DPD. Shipping time to Europa ~ 1-2 Weeks, DE - 2 days.

Top quality acrylic paint on stretched canvas on wooden chassis .

The sides are painted in relevant colour, so there is no need for an additional frame. Varnish.

The fascination of this painting lies in the detail.

Several layers of silver and turquoise paint and a glossy finish conserve the beauty of the transient on canvas.

An eye-catcher on large walls

Depending on different lights while taking pictures from the painting, the multileyers metallic effects may create a very interesting and changing look of the artwork.

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sakari naru / ume ni sude hiku / kaze mogana

The sakura blossomed.

Wind, do not doubt with your hand

Delicate petals.

????, Matsuo Basho (1644—1694)

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Seasonal Imagery in Japanese Art

Momoyama Period (1573–1615)

The art of this period was characterized by a robust, opulent , and dynamic style, with gold or silver lavishly applied to architecture, furnishings, paintings, and garments. 67670571

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