Sakura Versus Storm
A3 Original • 11.7 x 16.5 inches (29.7 x 42 cm), Ink on Paper
A Haiku -
Petal by petal,
A sakura tree loses
Its fight with the wind.
As one of my first commissions, this piece holds special weight among all my artworks for how much I simply enjoyed seeing it come together. The design of Sakura Versus Storm was greatly inspired by Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock prints, a beautiful style of naturalistic impressions that I have always found to be a great source of inspiration.
The cherry blossom tree and bolts of lighting stand as starkly opposed yet complimentary figures, like personifications of the elements fixed in the balance of nature’s rage. The use of negative space to differentiate and embolden every form, while the colorized print edition adds a vibrant prismatic effect to the tree’s foliage and texturization to its bark.
Click here to experience Sakura Versus Storm in your space using Augmented Reality before purchase.
For more information on process, orders, and fulfillment, please visit my FAQ page.
A3 Original • 11.7 x 16.5 inches (29.7 x 42 cm), Ink on Paper
A Haiku -
Petal by petal,
A sakura tree loses
Its fight with the wind.
As one of my first commissions, this piece holds special weight among all my artworks for how much I simply enjoyed seeing it come together. The design of Sakura Versus Storm was greatly inspired by Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock prints, a beautiful style of naturalistic impressions that I have always found to be a great source of inspiration.
The cherry blossom tree and bolts of lighting stand as starkly opposed yet complimentary figures, like personifications of the elements fixed in the balance of nature’s rage. The use of negative space to differentiate and embolden every form, while the colorized print edition adds a vibrant prismatic effect to the tree’s foliage and texturization to its bark.
Click here to experience Sakura Versus Storm in your space using Augmented Reality before purchase.
For more information on process, orders, and fulfillment, please visit my FAQ page.
A3 Original • 11.7 x 16.5 inches (29.7 x 42 cm), Ink on Paper
A Haiku -
Petal by petal,
A sakura tree loses
Its fight with the wind.
As one of my first commissions, this piece holds special weight among all my artworks for how much I simply enjoyed seeing it come together. The design of Sakura Versus Storm was greatly inspired by Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock prints, a beautiful style of naturalistic impressions that I have always found to be a great source of inspiration.
The cherry blossom tree and bolts of lighting stand as starkly opposed yet complimentary figures, like personifications of the elements fixed in the balance of nature’s rage. The use of negative space to differentiate and embolden every form, while the colorized print edition adds a vibrant prismatic effect to the tree’s foliage and texturization to its bark.
Click here to experience Sakura Versus Storm in your space using Augmented Reality before purchase.
For more information on process, orders, and fulfillment, please visit my FAQ page.