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KINOWA "Morning Glory and Frog" Woodcut Painting Original Handmade Kit Ukiyo-e Hokusai Flower and Bird Painting Collection Made in Japan
KINOWA "Morning Glory and Frog" Woodcut Painting Original Handmade Kit Ukiyo-e Hokusai Flower and Bird Painting Collection Made in Japan
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Kit contents: Veneer for collage, mount, cardboard spacer (for raising) Finished size: 297X210mm (A4 size) This product is not finished. The finished product image is for illustration purposes only. Since natural wood is used, the color and grain may differ from the image. You can create a simple frame like the main image with the included paper package, so you can display it as it is. If necessary, you can frame it with your favorite frame and mat to make the wood collage even more attractive.
Wood collage is a handmade woodworking art made from paper-thin wood, which can be easily made with just a cutter and glue. All the wood used is domestically produced. "Morning Glories and Rain Frogs" is one of the 10 illustrations in the "Hokusai Flower and Bird Collection" by Katsushika Hokusai, an ukiyo-e artist from the late Edo period, depicting flowers and creatures of the four seasons. The scene of a frog casually hiding among the wildly lush leaves has not changed even today. This is the largest number of parts among Kinowa's wood collages, and you will feel a great sense of accomplishment. Estimated production time: 10 hours Wood species used: Approximately five types from among cedar, cypress, asada, horse chestnut, amplexicaule, pine, cherry, zelkova, beech, and walnut (wood species used may change without notice depending on the availability of materials)
Wood collage is a handmade woodworking art made from paper-thin wood, which can be easily made with just a cutter and glue. All the wood used is domestically produced. "Morning Glories and Rain Frogs" is one of the 10 illustrations in the "Hokusai Flower and Bird Collection" by Katsushika Hokusai, an ukiyo-e artist from the late Edo period, depicting flowers and creatures of the four seasons. The scene of a frog casually hiding among the wildly lush leaves has not changed even today. This is the largest number of parts among Kinowa's wood collages, and you will feel a great sense of accomplishment. Estimated production time: 10 hours Wood species used: Approximately five types from among cedar, cypress, asada, horse chestnut, amplexicaule, pine, cherry, zelkova, beech, and walnut (wood species used may change without notice depending on the availability of materials)
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