Framed Japanese Art
Japanese art is very beautiful and always has a form of meaning behind it. In the Japanese culture beauty and elegance go hand in hand and the same holds true of the art.
It doesn’t matter which artists creates framed Japanese artwork the end result is the same; beauty in a picture. This type of art comes in many styles and formats so art lovers can always find a piece to suit them
For a minimalist approach to framed Japanese art paintings art lovers often turn to artists Aleah Koury and Barbara Psima. Their two pieces “Floating Motion II” and “Energy I” are very popular pieces for lovers of this genre of painting. Jay Hall is another artist that falls into the Japanese minimalist art category with his work “Asia Center II”.
The kimono is a great symbol of Japan and artist Nancy Slocum uses it as a model for her framed Japanese art pictures “Kimono I and II”. Her attention to detail and use of bright colors make the phenomenal pieces to add to any collection. For those that like detail the two computer prints titled “Samurais on Horseback” and “Masuda Motoyoshi” are excellent choices.
Katsushika Hokusai has one of the most original pieces that has withstood the test of time and is still a very popular piece. The piece is titled “Japanese Ghost” and it is truly a masterpiece that deserves to be shared with all types of art lovers. Angela Ferrante and Connie Tunick are great choices for those that like to keep things simple.