Setting Moon over the Waves - Kubo Shunman

The moon caressing the foam: Kubo Shunman's luminous art
In the art print of the Moon setting over the waves, Kubo Shunman creates a scene where moonlight plays on the moving surface of the sea. Muted tones and precise lines combine to reproduce the contrast between the darkness of the sky and the silvery glow touching the crests of the waves, while the horizontal layout emphasizes the movement. The xylography technique is subtle yet expressive, with each curve and dot suggesting the breath of the wind and the depth of the night. An atmosphere of meditation is felt, both intimate and panoramic, characteristic of the finest Japanese prints.
Kubo Shunman, master of ukiyo-e printmaking
Kubo Shunman's art fits within the Edo era and the ukiyo-e tradition, blending visual poetry and calligraphic sensitivity. Influenced by literary culture and artist circles of his time, Shunman explored landscapes, nature scenes, and portraits with remarkable decorative finesse. His prints reflect a pursuit of formal elegance and a strong taste for atmospheric effects, which contributed to the evolution of Japanese printmaking. This historical and aesthetic context explains the importance given to composition and visual rhythm in the art print of the Moon setting over the waves, an iconic work of the dialogue between image and poetry.
A decorative piece with many assets
This art print of the Moon setting over the waves is perfect for adding a touch of serenity and refinement to any interior. Whether as a Moon setting over the waves painting in a living room, a Moon setting over the waves canvas above a desk, or a framed print in a bedroom, it adapts to various decorative styles, from contemporary minimalism to Japanese-inspired atmospheres. The fidelity of the colors and the quality of the print guarantee an accurate reproduction of the original grain and contrast, for an immediate and lasting visual impact. Treat yourself to a piece that combines artistic heritage with decorative impact.

The moon caressing the foam: Kubo Shunman's luminous art
In the art print of the Moon setting over the waves, Kubo Shunman creates a scene where moonlight plays on the moving surface of the sea. Muted tones and precise lines combine to reproduce the contrast between the darkness of the sky and the silvery glow touching the crests of the waves, while the horizontal layout emphasizes the movement. The xylography technique is subtle yet expressive, with each curve and dot suggesting the breath of the wind and the depth of the night. An atmosphere of meditation is felt, both intimate and panoramic, characteristic of the finest Japanese prints.
Kubo Shunman, master of ukiyo-e printmaking
Kubo Shunman's art fits within the Edo era and the ukiyo-e tradition, blending visual poetry and calligraphic sensitivity. Influenced by literary culture and artist circles of his time, Shunman explored landscapes, nature scenes, and portraits with remarkable decorative finesse. His prints reflect a pursuit of formal elegance and a strong taste for atmospheric effects, which contributed to the evolution of Japanese printmaking. This historical and aesthetic context explains the importance given to composition and visual rhythm in the art print of the Moon setting over the waves, an iconic work of the dialogue between image and poetry.
A decorative piece with many assets
This art print of the Moon setting over the waves is perfect for adding a touch of serenity and refinement to any interior. Whether as a Moon setting over the waves painting in a living room, a Moon setting over the waves canvas above a desk, or a framed print in a bedroom, it adapts to various decorative styles, from contemporary minimalism to Japanese-inspired atmospheres. The fidelity of the colors and the quality of the print guarantee an accurate reproduction of the original grain and contrast, for an immediate and lasting visual impact. Treat yourself to a piece that combines artistic heritage with decorative impact.