Framed poster of the Otaru Waterfront, from the Series of Collected Views of Japan, East Japanese Version, 1933
Framed poster of the Otaru Waterfront, from the Series of Collected Views of Japan, East Japanese Version, 1933
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"Otaru Waterfront" is an incredibly atmospheric woodblock print by Hasui Kawase that depicts a romantic view of the water's edge at night. The soft light of the lamps illuminates the waterfront, and their reflections in the water create a picturesque effect. The scene exudes peace and mystery, showing a pair of figures looking into the distance, which adds to the mystery of the entire composition.
Printed on high-quality paper, it allows for precise rendering of details and depth of colors. The paints used in this work are lightfast, which ensures long-lasting beauty of shades.
This work of art fits perfectly into the aesthetics of interiors that want to introduce elements of Japanese culture, romanticism and nature. We offer this painting in an elegant frame or as a print for your own frame, allowing you to customize it to your individual preferences.
Bring "Otaru Waterfront" into your home and enjoy its melancholic beauty, which reminds you of the charm of Japanese evenings by the water. This woodcut is not only a decoration, but also an invitation to discover the magic of Japan and its landscapes.
Printed on high-quality paper, it allows for precise rendering of details and depth of colors. The paints used in this work are lightfast, which ensures long-lasting beauty of shades.
This work of art fits perfectly into the aesthetics of interiors that want to introduce elements of Japanese culture, romanticism and nature. We offer this painting in an elegant frame or as a print for your own frame, allowing you to customize it to your individual preferences.
Bring "Otaru Waterfront" into your home and enjoy its melancholic beauty, which reminds you of the charm of Japanese evenings by the water. This woodcut is not only a decoration, but also an invitation to discover the magic of Japan and its landscapes.