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This piece sits naturally within our People & Portraits collection, and finds good company in Contemporary Art and Earth Tone Art.
A geisha holds her fan and her composure in equal measure. Rich teal and crimson burst from every brushstroke. It's the kind of piece that holds a wall on its own.
A geisha turns quietly inward, her gaze lowered, one hand holding a folded fan striped in amber and gold. Her kimono is a bold rush of color: teal, crimson, orange, and burgundy, rendered in loose, expressive brushwork that suggests oil paint more than ink. The background stays pale and airy, letting the figure breathe. It's a portrait that feels intimate without being precious, and alive without being loud.
This piece sits naturally within our People & Portraits collection, and finds good company in Contemporary Art and Earth Tone Art.