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Red & White Plum Blossoms and A Bush Warbler / Miyake Wakō - Kōhakubai ni Uguisu
- Product ID
- 0295
- Name
- Miyake Wakō
- Profile
Born in Gifu prefecture, 1944, Wakou started painting under his father from his earliest childhood. His father was a painter too. Wakou became a disciple of Shikou Kojima who was also from Gifu prefecture and a nationally famous painter. Wakou received formal artistic training from Shikou and showed a skill for almost everything; birds and flowers, landscape and people. A former member of 墨人(bokujin) society. Now he belongs to Oriental Art society and is still active on the front line of Japanese art world.
- Size
- 600mm x 1920mm
- Roller End Material
Redsandalwood- Material of the Work
- Japanese paper
- Price
- JPY 98,000
- Stock Condition
- In stock
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- Description
The branches that grow vigorously vertically and the thick and solid trunk drawn in the center of the screen makes you feel the vitality of the plum blossoms. Plum, which is said to bloom first before any flower in spring over a long winter, has been considered as a symbol of vitality since ancient times, and you can feel the momentum from this work. Two kinds of beautiful red and white flowers are arranged rhythmically, and the depiction of the warbler staring at the plum blossoms as if they were adored is also smiling. It is a work full of emotion in early spring that was drawn by Miyake Wakō with outstanding painting techniques.