Ukiyo-e (sub. Japandi)
Ukiyo-e translates into pictures of the floating world. Ukiyo-e was essential for the West’s perception of Japanese art in the late 19th century with corypaeus artists Hokusai and Hiroshige. In the 1870’s Japonism became a trend in Europe and influenced impressionists and post-impressionists including Degas, Monet and Van Gogh.
These prints carry with them a delicate atmosphere, with their limited colour palette, elegant shapes, and ingenious use of negative space, they work wonderfully as standalone pieces or styled with other visually calm prints, like our Simple Ferns and Iconic Plants collections.
Oyster
From $39
Mount Fuji
From $39
Sumo High Five
From $39
Table
From $39
Snowy Herons
From $39
Sashimi Gang No. 2
From $39
Food Scenery
From $39
Waterfall
From $39
Crows
From $39
Fuji Top
From $39
Chrysantemum
From $39
Crane on Black
From $39
Koinobori
From $39
Yellow Flower
From $39
Crab no. 1
From $39
Natural Elements
From $39
Cockatoo & Pomegranate
From $39
Crab no. 2
From $39
Fish head
From $39
Grus Japonensis
From $39
Clams
From $39
Bow
From $39
Boat
From $39
Green Plant
From $39
Languster
From $39
Bowl of Japanese food
From $39
Predator
From $39
Tree
From $39
River
From $39
Wave
From $39
Fuji and Surroundings
From $39
Sashimi gang
From $39
Red circle
From $39
Shells
From $39
Moon and Winter Grasses
From $39
Fruits
From $39
Japanese Still Life
From $39
House
From $39
Peacock on Green
From $39
Fish
From $39
Walking in Snow
From $39