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Tawarata Sōtatsu “Gods of Wind and Thunder”(Kyoto Nishijij Textile)

Tawarata Sōtatsu “Gods of Wind and Thunder”(Kyoto Nishijij Textile)

W 85.50cm x H 51.00cm x D 3.00cm

USD $15,911.45

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  • About this Tawarata Sōtatsu “Gods of Wind and Thunder”(Kyoto Nishijij Textile)

    Detail

    Medium

    Others

    Edition

    Open Edition

    Year

    2024

    Sign

    Unsigned

    Frame

    Framed

    Description

    This Kyoto Nishijin textile piece features the folding screen painting by Tawaraya Sōtatsu. Tawaraya Sōtatsu was a Japanese painter from the Edo period (16th century), celebrated for ushering in a new wave of Japanese art.
    His innovative techniques elevated Japanese painting, creating a new style that was later admired by artists like
    Ogata Kōrin and passed down through the generations as the Rinpa school.

    “Gods of Wind and Thunder” Screens depict primitive deities from ancient India, who were later incorporated into Buddhism as protectors of the Dharma and symbols of moral justice. These gods were believed to control the wind and rain, ensuring bountiful harvests. The artwork vividly portrays the Wind God, who races across the sky, blowing wind from his bag, and the Thunder God, who strikes the heavenly drums to create thunder and lightning against a backdrop of radiant gold.

    The depiction of the dark clouds is masterful, with a sense of mass and depth, further accentuated by the infinite expanse of pure gold leaf. Sōtatsu's choice to paint the harmonious and balanced forms of the gods in white (Thunder God on the left) and green (Wind God on the right) showcases his extraordinary sense of color and composition.

    I use 6A grade silk thread, 999.9 pure gold leaf thread.
    Adorn your room, study, living room, office, or shop with these Kyoto Nishijin textiles and appreciate the beauty of a 1,500-year-old tradition.

  • About this artist

    Concept

    We are dedicated to creating Kyoto Nishijin textile interior art pieces with a vision to transform their value from "Beautiful to Wear" to "Beautiful to Display and Admire." By continuing the proud 1,500-year legacy of Kyoto's Nishijin weaving, we strive to craft captivating works of art. The moment you place these pieces in your room, study, living room, office, or shop, you'll find yourself eager to show off the stunning space you've created to your guests!

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    In many cases, art works with a canvas stretched over a wooden frame can be displayed as is. Thin art works other than canvases are easier to frame. For any questions or concerns please chat us.

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    What kind of hardware should I use for hanging the artwork?

    • If you are concerned about repayment costs, such as when renting a house, wall pins and hooks that do not leave noticeable hole marks are available at major DIY Store and art supply stores.
    • If you want to hang a canvas with a hook, a hook type with a long hooking surface, such as a V-shaped type is recommended.
    • If there is a string on the back of the canvas or the back of the frame, you can hang it with a pin type that has a short hooking surface.
    • For any questions or concerns please chat us.

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    • Our experts will assist you with installation, framing, and other aspects of the installation before arrival.
    • We offer a return policy within 14 days of receipt. (Except for the optional frame orders)

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    Shipping fees will be automatically calculated based on your shipping destination country and the origin country from which the artwork is shipped. You will find the exact shipping cost in step 2 of the checkout page. We, TRiCERA, Inc., will cover any import duties, taxes, or brokerage fees. Returns are free of charge within 14 days of receipt if there is a problem with the artwork.

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    You can use major credit cards (excluding JCB), PayPal, amazon pay, ApplePay, GooglePay. We also accept bank transfers if you are in Japan.

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