Fuji Eternal Cycle
Fuji Eternal Cycle - Serie n.2
Solid yellow background
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Handmade Serigraphy print (Screenprint)
Limited edition of 5 Screenprints printed on Japanese Washi Paper.
Numbered, signed and titled in pencil in the back.
The Screenprint for this limited edition was first created as an illustration.
Each artwork is presented as a separate item as each one features a unique background.
For more details, you can check out the other products on a dedicated page.
PAPER: Japanese Washi screenprinted paper, 80g/m2
Paper color: Solid yellow background. Washi paper (from Japanese: wa, Japanese, and shi, paper) refers to traditional Japanese papers made from long fibers mainly derived from the mulberry tree (kozo). The unique characteristic of Japanese paper is that it is very flexible and durable.
Made in Japan in traditional manufacturing facilities in the provinces of Kyoto.
SIZE: 64 W x 96 H cm = 25,2 x 37,8 inches.
INKS: Dark Steel Blue, Azure Blue (for the Japanese stamp signature, Inkan) and White
STORY: FUJI ETERNAL CYCLE
The series represents the cyclical nature of life, impermanence, and the pursuit of new horizons.
This artwork invites to reflect on the cyclical nature of life and ever-evolving nature of life's journey. At the heart of this series lies the iconic Mount Fuji, as a backdrop for the display of life that unfolds. The Chinese peony flowers, the 'king of flowers' take center stage, representing resilience, bravery, honour and good fortune. Accompanying the peony flowers is a butterfly, representing transformation. The ephemeral bloom of Sakura cherry blossoms represents the impermanence of life, urging us to appreciate the present moment. An lastly, birds of all ages perch upon a gingko branch, embodying the concept of growth, freedom, and new beginnings. The gingko carry the symbol of longevity (the tree can live for a thousand years) and of a more profound endurance (four ginkgos survived the blast at Hiroshima and are still growing today).
The artwork come in three series with different backgrounds:
- Acrylic Fluorescent pink background with golden touches (limited edition of 5)
- Acrylic Golden background (unique edition of 1)
- Screenprinted Japanese Washi paper (limited edition of 5)
Fuji Eternal Cycle - Serie n.2
Solid yellow background
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Handmade Serigraphy print (Screenprint)
Limited edition of 5 Screenprints printed on Japanese Washi Paper.
Numbered, signed and titled in pencil in the back.
The Screenprint for this limited edition was first created as an illustration.
Each artwork is presented as a separate item as each one features a unique background.
For more details, you can check out the other products on a dedicated page.
PAPER: Japanese Washi screenprinted paper, 80g/m2
Paper color: Solid yellow background. Washi paper (from Japanese: wa, Japanese, and shi, paper) refers to traditional Japanese papers made from long fibers mainly derived from the mulberry tree (kozo). The unique characteristic of Japanese paper is that it is very flexible and durable.
Made in Japan in traditional manufacturing facilities in the provinces of Kyoto.
SIZE: 64 W x 96 H cm = 25,2 x 37,8 inches.
INKS: Dark Steel Blue, Azure Blue (for the Japanese stamp signature, Inkan) and White
STORY: FUJI ETERNAL CYCLE
The series represents the cyclical nature of life, impermanence, and the pursuit of new horizons.
This artwork invites to reflect on the cyclical nature of life and ever-evolving nature of life's journey. At the heart of this series lies the iconic Mount Fuji, as a backdrop for the display of life that unfolds. The Chinese peony flowers, the 'king of flowers' take center stage, representing resilience, bravery, honour and good fortune. Accompanying the peony flowers is a butterfly, representing transformation. The ephemeral bloom of Sakura cherry blossoms represents the impermanence of life, urging us to appreciate the present moment. An lastly, birds of all ages perch upon a gingko branch, embodying the concept of growth, freedom, and new beginnings. The gingko carry the symbol of longevity (the tree can live for a thousand years) and of a more profound endurance (four ginkgos survived the blast at Hiroshima and are still growing today).
The artwork come in three series with different backgrounds:
- Acrylic Fluorescent pink background with golden touches (limited edition of 5)
- Acrylic Golden background (unique edition of 1)
- Screenprinted Japanese Washi paper (limited edition of 5)
Fuji Eternal Cycle - Serie n.2
Solid yellow background
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Handmade Serigraphy print (Screenprint)
Limited edition of 5 Screenprints printed on Japanese Washi Paper.
Numbered, signed and titled in pencil in the back.
The Screenprint for this limited edition was first created as an illustration.
Each artwork is presented as a separate item as each one features a unique background.
For more details, you can check out the other products on a dedicated page.
PAPER: Japanese Washi screenprinted paper, 80g/m2
Paper color: Solid yellow background. Washi paper (from Japanese: wa, Japanese, and shi, paper) refers to traditional Japanese papers made from long fibers mainly derived from the mulberry tree (kozo). The unique characteristic of Japanese paper is that it is very flexible and durable.
Made in Japan in traditional manufacturing facilities in the provinces of Kyoto.
SIZE: 64 W x 96 H cm = 25,2 x 37,8 inches.
INKS: Dark Steel Blue, Azure Blue (for the Japanese stamp signature, Inkan) and White
STORY: FUJI ETERNAL CYCLE
The series represents the cyclical nature of life, impermanence, and the pursuit of new horizons.
This artwork invites to reflect on the cyclical nature of life and ever-evolving nature of life's journey. At the heart of this series lies the iconic Mount Fuji, as a backdrop for the display of life that unfolds. The Chinese peony flowers, the 'king of flowers' take center stage, representing resilience, bravery, honour and good fortune. Accompanying the peony flowers is a butterfly, representing transformation. The ephemeral bloom of Sakura cherry blossoms represents the impermanence of life, urging us to appreciate the present moment. An lastly, birds of all ages perch upon a gingko branch, embodying the concept of growth, freedom, and new beginnings. The gingko carry the symbol of longevity (the tree can live for a thousand years) and of a more profound endurance (four ginkgos survived the blast at Hiroshima and are still growing today).
The artwork come in three series with different backgrounds:
- Acrylic Fluorescent pink background with golden touches (limited edition of 5)
- Acrylic Golden background (unique edition of 1)
- Screenprinted Japanese Washi paper (limited edition of 5)
SCREEN PRINTING, also known as serigraphy, is the process of using a mesh-based stencil to apply ink onto a substrate, whether it is paper or other materials.
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SÉRIGRAPHIE, est le processus consistant à utiliser un pochoir basé sur une maille pour appliquer de l'encre sur un substrat, que ce soit du papier ou d'autres matériaux.
DELIVERY: Enjoy free shipping! Frame is not included. Shipped from Portugal: delivery is estimated at 1-2 weeks for Europe and 2-3 weeks for the rest of the world. The artwork will be carefully packed.
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LIVRAISON : Livraison gratuite ! Le cadre n’est pas inclus. Expédié depuis le Portugal : la livraison est estimée à 1-2 semaines pour l'Europe et 2-3 semaines pour le reste du monde. L'œuvre sera soigneusement emballée.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS To be on the safe side, take out the print of the packaging as soon as it is feasible to do so, and store in a dry area away from the sun.
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INSTRUCTIONS D'ENTRETIEN Pour plus de précaution, retirez l'impression de son emballage dès que possible et conservez-la dans un endroit sec, à l'abri du soleil.
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