Komorebi – Original

Komorebi, inspired by the same word in Japanese that means “sunlight filtered through green leaves”, is a beautiful art print that brings you under the cool shade of bamboo forests, listening to the music floating from wind chimes and marveling at the dancing sunlight on the ground.

Year: 2021
Size: 21 x 29cm
Medium: Watercolours (Winsor & Newton Artist Watercolours)
Paper: Arches Cold Pressed watercolour paper, 300gsm, 100% cotton
Signed and sealed by artist
Made in France with love
5% of profit will be donated to help support mistreated children (https://enfantbleu.org/). Your generosity will be paid forward!

 

 

 

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Description

Komorebi, inspired by the same word in Japanese that means “sunlight filtered through green leaves”, is a beautiful art print that brings you under the cool shade of bamboo forests, listening to the music floating from wind chimes and marveling at the dancing sunlight on the ground.

Year: 2021
Size: 21 x 29cm
Medium: Watercolours (Winsor & Newton Artist Watercolours)
Paper: Arches Cold Pressed watercolour paper, 300gsm, 100% cotton
Signed and sealed by artist
Made in France with love
5% of profit will be donated to help support mistreated children (https://enfantbleu.org/). Your generosity will be paid forward!

 

PACKAGING:

The artwork will be carefully prepared in a cellophane bag with a hard backing cardboard and will be sent in a cardboard envelop.

 

*DISCLAIMER*

– Frame not included
– Import taxes might be charged in certain countries and will be handled by the customer

 

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