Japan Wall Art
Products in this collection
Kangaroo Tourist With Camera In Japan
Kangaroo Tourist Selfie Japanese Street Scene
Kangaroo Tourist Photographer Japanese Pagoda Background
Kangaroo Tourist Holding Camera Japan Town
Alpaca Tourist Holding Camera Japan Pagoda
Alpaca Photographer Canon Camera Japan Village
Alpaca Tourist Overlooking Japanese Mountain Town
Raccoon Tourist Holding Camera Japanese Temple
Raccoon Tourist With Camera Japanese Temple
Humpback Whale Breaching Near Mount Fuji
Humpback Whale Breaching Near Mount Fuji
Humpback Whale Breaching Near Mount Fuji
Humpback Whale Breaching Mount Fuji Sunset
Devon Rex Cat Japanese Onsen Cherry Blossoms
Giraffe Photographer Exploring Snowy Japan City
Giraffe Tourist With Camera in Japan
Ragdoll Cat Relaxing in Japanese Hot Spring
Raccoon Tourist With Camera Japanese Street
Tapir Photographer by Japanese Mountain River
About Japan
Japan in Wall Art: My Thoughts and Impressions
Japan is some kind of separate magical place on the world map, really. Every time I think about it, I imagine sakura... or Mount Fuji. By the way, I recently saw a poster with a view of the local landscapes in a friend's room. Oh, how inspiring it is. It seems like I've been there myself, yeah. Now I have an idea: why not start collecting? Wall pictures, canvas prints, all that stuff.
I recently visited a site about wall art - my eyes run wild! But you know, it has its own charm. Landscapes, Japanese architecture... traditional motifs. Everything is so elegant and simple at the same time. And this minimalism that is applied to each piece of art here is simply mesmerizing. And each picture seems to tell its own little story. Like portals to another world.
But why Japan?
I think the answer is obvious. You know, these areas of nature - right in the heart of the city, their samurai on horseback, kimonos. Here's what I think: such images in wall art do not just decorate the walls. They set the mood. It is simply a pleasure to sit in the evening with friends and look at posters. When you are surrounded by such things, you feel how your home changes. It becomes more cozy, more interesting.
And there are also small details that you want to remember, for example, Japanese anime characters or traditional motifs - they add freshness. Here's what caught my eye:
- Mystical forests
- Shopping streets
- Origami in pictures
- Golden autumn on the islands
And you know, all this is not a matter of chance. Every detail of Japan is like a piece of a puzzle. And if you, like me, are not indifferent to their culture, then wall art is a great way to become a little closer to this amazing world. I will soon order a couple more canvas prints. Yes, they will definitely make my interior unforgettable. Well, what else can I say, a pleasant bonus for the soul and eyes.