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The vertical format works on a narrow wall or beside a doorway, and the warm tones settle in nicely over a bed or a reading chair. It reads as quiet and modern at once, a portrait with enough weight to hold a room without shouting for attention.
Pairs well with Living Room Wall Art, Women Art and Bedroom Wall Art.
A geisha, a folded fan, and a kimono that runs from teal to crimson. Loose oil-style strokes give it real presence on a quiet wall.
She stands half-turned, eyes lowered, a folded fan resting in one hand. The kimono does the talking here: teal sliding into crimson, orange, and deep burgundy, all laid down in loose, oil-like strokes that keep the figure feeling painted rather than posed. Behind her the canvas stays pale and open, so nothing competes with the color.
The vertical format works on a narrow wall or beside a doorway, and the warm tones settle in nicely over a bed or a reading chair. It reads as quiet and modern at once, a portrait with enough weight to hold a room without shouting for attention.
Pairs well with Living Room Wall Art, Women Art and Bedroom Wall Art.