
Katsushika Hokusai Recycled Zip Pockets
Regular price $ 18.99A wild white wave. A lovely landscape. An eagle eye. Soak up these scenic views from the inimitable Japanese masters, Hokusai and Hiroshige, with these beautiful recycled zip pockets. The Great Wave, 1831 HOKUSAI The Great Wave, 1831 © bpk-RMN Grand Palais-Richard Lambert. HIROSHIGE Eagle Over Susaki, Fukagawa © Artothek. HOKUSAI Fuji from Gotenyama, 1830-32 © Tokyo Fuji Art Museum.
Epic paintings. Divine drawings. Wondrous woodblock prints. Katsushika Hokusai was born around 1760 in what is now Tokyo and became a famous as a painter and printmaker. His work continues to inspire and influence artists around the world. Lovely landscapes. Flying fish. An eagle eye. Hiroshige is the last great master of the Japanese ukiyo-e tradition and is famous for his fabulous landscapes.
- Mini 13 x 23 cm (5" x 9").
- Midi 20 x 27 cm (8" x 11").
- Maxi 25 x 32 cm (10" x 13").
- We're made of polyester.
- We're STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certified.
- We're water-resistant.
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