Description
The painting refers to Ukiyo (floating world) – period in Japanese history during the Edo period (17th – 19th century), during which the philosophy of life was to live for the present moment, enjoy life and let yourself drift in the flow of time.
The crumpled heart symbolizes an unhappy love, as the rules forbade geisha to have a relationship or marry.
The size of the picture is 190 x 112 cm.
It is painted with ink on watercolor paper of a higher grammage with a fine structure.
The prints are dated and signed, and will be sent within 3-7 days of ordering.
The images are digitized and printed in archival quality on German Tecco cotton papers with a guarantee of durability and protection against fading for over 100 years.
The decorative frames on the photos are illustrative. Do you want to get a print framed? Just leave a note in the order, we will choose a suitable frame together.