– This is a painting made in technique of Japanese calligraphy. Real 24K gold leaf, applied to rice paper using natural glue. The origins of this art in Japan dates back to thousands of years ago. To do this, you need water-based ink, rice half-baked paper, 24K gold leaf, natural glue, and brushes.
– Rice paper made according to ancient technology, which has been used since the 6th – 7th centuries. (Take a closer look at it, and you will see an imprint of the grid on which the paper was spread.)
– The color of the paper is white, interspersed with gold foil.
– Each work is almost individual and unique, since it is impossible to make 2 identical paintings. You can only repeat the plot.
– When applying a stroke with a large brush, the paper gets wet and when it dries, it warps a little. These "wrinkles" give the picture a more realistic, natural, ecological look under the glass, in the frame. If the paper doesn’t have these folds and “wrinkles”, then most likely you are offered a computer copy printed on a printer. In order for you to evaluate the authenticity of the imprint, to see the "wrinkles", our picture has been photographed under glass, and without glass, in real lighting. The resolution of the photo allows you to see the picture in all details. And the frame which you may buy separately will give the picture a complete, expressive and impressive look.
– Pictures are sent without a frame, as they are very often damaged during the transfer. They are delivered in a strong tube, which you can see in the photo.
– You can purchase the frame separately. The initial price of such a frame is not high; it depends on the quality and shape of the baguette. Standard European size is 40 x 50 cm, US size is 16'' x 20”.
– All my works bear my personal stamp Hanko and my European stamp.
– Each painting has a description, which is attached to the back of the painting, with my personal signature and my name stamps, and the date of purchase.
– We are open to an offer for individual design of hunting and fishing houses, recreation centers, motels, hotels, and other objects related to nature and tourism.
– With respect and willingness to help IGyotaku.
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