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A River near Nishigi Window Curtain

$109
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A River near Nishigi Window Curtain

By: Kijiermono

$109
Curtain Style: Blackout Curtain
Size: 50" x 84'
Quantity: Single
Quantity

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$109

Description

A snow-laden riverside landscape unfolds beneath a starlit winter sky, with moonlight reflecting across dark water while rounded boulders wear thick caps of snow along the shoreline. Evergreen trees frame the right side in silhouette, their branches heavy with snow, while distant mountains rise softly behind a veil of falling snow and mist. At home in a quiet sanctuary or contemplative winter retreat. A single woven-polyester panel, printed to order with a four-inch rod pocket and white reverse. Hang real art in the window, not a big-box print.

Specifications

  • Blackout curtains are crafted with 100% woven polyester with a linen-like texture.
  • Light-Filtering curtains are crafted with 100% mid-weight polyester.
  • Sheer curtains are crafted with 100% lightweight polyester.
  • Single sided print with white on reverse.
  • Available in single or double panel options (double panels feature the same design on both).
  • 4" bottom pocket for easy hanging on any curtain rod (please note: artwork will appear upside down on non-patterned designs).
  • Machine washable for easy care.
  • Please note: Color variations may occur between on-site previews, your screen, and the printed fabric.
  • Blackout curtains are crafted with 100% woven polyester with a linen-like texture.
  • Light-Filtering curtains are crafted with 100% mid-weight polyester.
  • Sheer curtains are crafted with 100% lightweight polyester.
  • Single sided print with white on reverse.
  • Available in single or double panel options (double panels feature the same design on both).
  • 4" bottom pocket for easy hanging on any curtain rod (please note: artwork will appear upside down on non-patterned designs).
  • Machine washable for easy care.
  • Please note: Color variations may occur between on-site previews, your screen, and the printed fabric.

Care

  • Machine wash cold.
  • Use gentle cycle.
  • Tumble dry low.
  • Machine wash cold.
  • Use gentle cycle.
  • Tumble dry low.

Shipping & Returns

SHIPPING: Items are made to order and typically ship within 3-4 business days. Click here for more information about delivery options.

RETURNS: Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Click here for more information on returns.

SHIPPING: Items are made to order and typically ship within 3-4 business days. Click here for more information about delivery options.

RETURNS: Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Click here for more information on returns.

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About This Piece

A River near Nishigi

Kijiermono

By: Kijiermono

Kijiermono

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Kijiermono
About The Artist

I'm an ancient Asian art buff. An old man still looking towards the rising Sun. In my pieces I am reaching back to go forwards; my only wish: to indulge fully in the process of re-interpreting and remixing art... I am deeply inspired by the masters of Japanese Ukiyo-e painting, and aim with my pieces to convey a deeply evocative and somewhat reminiscent picture of a past both foreign and beautiful, where notions of time and enjoyment had very different connotations. For that I use both physical and digital mediums to reinterpret ancient pieces from old Japanese Masters of the art-form, some very well known and others anonymous and underground. Re-interpretating ancient art provides me with a freedom of expression that is not limited by genre or nomenclature, while remixing gives me a sense of connection to the past and the satisfaction of creation something new. The bulk of my work consists of investigating public domain ukiyo-e and then planning the piece before moving on to digital collage, drawing and painting on the final assemblage. Lastly I do post-treatment to bring out certain tones, and create a vintage mood. Seeing that my works are in essence derivative they are both loved and hated to equal proportions. Purists criticise and denounce my building on pre-existing pieces, more moderate and perhaps experimental folk identify with my perspective, and many art-lovers admire the resulting images. I make no claims and make no excuses. My hat goes off to those that appreciate what I do, and my heart to those that purchase one of my pieces. Feel free to read more @ http://kijiermono.com

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