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Suidi the Heights Coffee Table

$519
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Suidi the Heights Coffee Table

By: Kijiermono

$519
Leg Color: Black
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$519

Description

A snow-capped mountain rises in the distance beyond a layered landscape of flowering trees and rolling hills rendered in soft teal, cream, and rust tones. The composition uses a Japanese woodblock print aesthetic, with delicate botanical details framing the scene and a luminous sky that creates an atmosphere of serene contemplation. In a study or meditation space seeking natural calm and Eastern-inspired tranquility. A Baltic birch top with the artwork printed across it, made to order on steel legs in black or gold. The center of the room as an independent artist's work, not a flat-pack lookalike.

Specifications

  • 35.75" x 17.75" x 17" (H)
  • Baltic birch table top with beveled edge
  • High quality print with satin finish
  • Steel legs available in black or gold
  • Assembly required
  • 35.75" x 17.75" x 17" (H)
  • Baltic birch table top with beveled edge
  • High quality print with satin finish
  • Steel legs available in black or gold
  • Assembly required

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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

Suidi the Heights

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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