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Art print Catalogue illustré des bombes de jour n° 51 - Jinta Hirayama | Art print

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Catalogue illustrated of day bombs no 51: an ode to aerial power In this captivating art print, the painting "Catalogue illustrated of day bombs no 51" by Jinta Hirayama immerses us in a universe of strength and technology. The vivid colors and striking contrasts evoke a dynamic atmosphere, almost explosive. The artist's technique, blending realism and abstraction, allows viewers to feel the tension and energy emanating from the work. Geometric shapes and flowing lines create a movement that draws the eye and invites reflection on the destructive power of war and its impact on humanity. Jinta Hirayama: a witness of his era Jinta Hirayama, a Japanese artist, is recognized for his works that question the relationship between man and machine. Active during the 20th century, he belongs to an artistic movement where technology and war are central themes. Influenced by the historical events of his time, notably World War II, Hirayama uses his art to express sociopolitical concerns. His work, often marked by a futuristic aesthetic, reflects the tensions of his era and invites reflection on the consequences of modernity on the individual and society. A decorative acquisition with multiple assets The art print of "Catalogue illustrated of day bombs no 51" is a decorative piece that will enhance your interior, whether in a contemporary living room, an inspiring office, or a bedroom. Its print quality and fidelity to the original colors guarantee undeniable aesthetic appeal. This painting, through its powerful message and bold aesthetic, becomes a true focal point in any room, sparking curiosity and conversation. Choosing this canvas means integrating an art piece that combines reflection and beauty, while adding a unique touch to your decor.

Art print Catalogue illustré des bombes de jour n° 51 - Jinta Hirayama | Art print

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Matte finish reproduction

Rear View

FRAME (OPTIONAL)

Catalogue illustrated of day bombs no 51: an ode to aerial power In this captivating art print, the painting "Catalogue illustrated of day bombs no 51" by Jinta Hirayama immerses us in a universe of strength and technology. The vivid colors and striking contrasts evoke a dynamic atmosphere, almost explosive. The artist's technique, blending realism and abstraction, allows viewers to feel the tension and energy emanating from the work. Geometric shapes and flowing lines create a movement that draws the eye and invites reflection on the destructive power of war and its impact on humanity. Jinta Hirayama: a witness of his era Jinta Hirayama, a Japanese artist, is recognized for his works that question the relationship between man and machine. Active during the 20th century, he belongs to an artistic movement where technology and war are central themes. Influenced by the historical events of his time, notably World War II, Hirayama uses his art to express sociopolitical concerns. His work, often marked by a futuristic aesthetic, reflects the tensions of his era and invites reflection on the consequences of modernity on the individual and society. A decorative acquisition with multiple assets The art print of "Catalogue illustrated of day bombs no 51" is a decorative piece that will enhance your interior, whether in a contemporary living room, an inspiring office, or a bedroom. Its print quality and fidelity to the original colors guarantee undeniable aesthetic appeal. This painting, through its powerful message and bold aesthetic, becomes a true focal point in any room, sparking curiosity and conversation. Choosing this canvas means integrating an art piece that combines reflection and beauty, while adding a unique touch to your decor.

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