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See No Hear No Speak No, Triptych
Please note, this artwork is only available unframed.
These new panels are a special limited edition series based on prints from the original East Meets West series.
The panels themselves are inspired by the ancient Byobu Screens which were used in Japanese interiors such as Dojo, places of worship or contemplation. The panels are unframed so that when hung they appear to float on the walls. This is an oblique reference to Ukiyo-e (Pictures of the Floating World). A genre of Japanese art during the Edo period that parodied the hedonist lifestyle of the wealthy classes.
The artwork itself explores internal and external relationships juxtaposing cultural and material references from both the East and West.
The panels themselves are inspired by the ancient Byobu Screens which were used in Japanese interiors such as Dojo, places of worship or contemplation. The panels are unframed so that when hung they appear to float on the walls. This is an oblique reference to Ukiyo-e (Pictures of the Floating World). A genre of Japanese art during the Edo period that parodied the hedonist lifestyle of the wealthy classes.
The artwork itself explores internal and external relationships juxtaposing cultural and material references from both the East and West.
Please note: These artworks are handmade to order, please allow up to 6 weeks for artworks to arrive.
Size (cm): 70 x 33 each
$1,184.73
Original: $3,949.11
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Description
Please note, this artwork is only available unframed.
These new panels are a special limited edition series based on prints from the original East Meets West series.
The panels themselves are inspired by the ancient Byobu Screens which were used in Japanese interiors such as Dojo, places of worship or contemplation. The panels are unframed so that when hung they appear to float on the walls. This is an oblique reference to Ukiyo-e (Pictures of the Floating World). A genre of Japanese art during the Edo period that parodied the hedonist lifestyle of the wealthy classes.
The artwork itself explores internal and external relationships juxtaposing cultural and material references from both the East and West.
The panels themselves are inspired by the ancient Byobu Screens which were used in Japanese interiors such as Dojo, places of worship or contemplation. The panels are unframed so that when hung they appear to float on the walls. This is an oblique reference to Ukiyo-e (Pictures of the Floating World). A genre of Japanese art during the Edo period that parodied the hedonist lifestyle of the wealthy classes.
The artwork itself explores internal and external relationships juxtaposing cultural and material references from both the East and West.
Please note: These artworks are handmade to order, please allow up to 6 weeks for artworks to arrive.
Size (cm): 70 x 33 each











