The tale of the princess returning to the moon 002

“THE TALE OF THE PRINCESS RETURNING TO THE MOON” #002-HYDRANGEA, FLOWERS OF DEUTZIA, BAMBOO-

Piece description from the artist

This work is inspired by the oldest Japanese tale "Taketori Monogatari" (The Tale of the Bamboo-Cutter). At the beginning of the story, the Taketori master discovers a little girl ( Princess Kaguya ) in a glowing bamboo shoot. Keiichiro arranges flowers on bamboo with this scene in mind.

The paper used in the original print consists of a neutral paper and a plaster layer, the surface of which is further coated with its plaster containing mica. The coat solution is carefully applied in three layers. The result is a natural and deep image quality that is full of life. The plaster provides a high degree of preservation.

The surface of each print is sprayed with a varnish to protect it from UV rays.

The print will have a border of approximately 3.5 cm.

A certificate of authenticity is included.

This piece is available in three sizes (small, middle, and large). This is the middle size.
It’s limited to 3 editions of this size.

Keiichiro reserves the right to produce up to two Artist Proofs of this artwork in addition to the edition numbers.

Other works by Keiichiro Muramatsu

About Keiichiro Muramatsu

Shizuoka, Japan

Keiichiro Muramatsu was born in 1972 in Shizuoka, Japan. He attended a Focal Point professional photography course in Vancouver in 2001-2002. After going back to Japan, he established a portrait studio ”The Fourth Avenue Studio” in 2008 in Shizuoka, Japan. He has started to learn “Nageire” (literally, “thrown into”) which is a freer form of flower arrangement, placing innocent wildflowers simply in rough-hewn vessels, from 2013. He also established an atelier for producing his works in 2014.

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