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Art print Catalogue illustré des bombes de jour n° 56 - Jinta Hirayama

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Catalogue illustrated of daytime bombs no. 56: a cry of despair and resistance The art print "Catalogue illustrated of daytime bombs no. 56" by Jinta Hirayama is a poignant work that evokes the suffering caused by war. Through dark colors and tormented shapes, the artist captures the very essence of despair. The mixed technique used, combining painting and collage, enhances the emotional impact of the scene. Each visual element seems to tell a story, immersing the viewer in a universe where pain and resistance coexist. This art print of the painting is an invitation to reflect on the consequences of conflicts, while celebrating the strength of the human spirit. Jinta Hirayama: an artist at the heart of historical tumult Jinta Hirayama, a Japanese artist, has seen his work evolve in a context of war and change. His career is marked by a desire to denounce injustices and to highlight the suffering of war victims. Influenced by contemporary artistic movements, he manages to blend tradition and modernity in his creations. The art print "Catalogue illustrated of daytime bombs no. 56" fits into this approach, offering a social critique through a powerful visual language. Hirayama is thus an essential witness of his era, and this art print allows discovering his artistic legacy. A decorative acquisition with multiple assets The art print of the painting "Catalogue illustrated of daytime bombs no. 56" is a unique piece that will enrich your living space. Whether in a living room, an office, or a bedroom, it brings a touch of originality and reflection. Its printing quality ensures remarkable fidelity to the details and colors of the original work, creating a strong visual impact. By integrating this canvas into your decoration, you choose not only an aesthetic element but also a work that challenges and invites discussion, transforming each glance into a meaningful experience.

Art print Catalogue illustré des bombes de jour n° 56 - Jinta Hirayama

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Matte finish reproduction

Rear View

FRAME (OPTIONAL)

Catalogue illustrated of daytime bombs no. 56: a cry of despair and resistance The art print "Catalogue illustrated of daytime bombs no. 56" by Jinta Hirayama is a poignant work that evokes the suffering caused by war. Through dark colors and tormented shapes, the artist captures the very essence of despair. The mixed technique used, combining painting and collage, enhances the emotional impact of the scene. Each visual element seems to tell a story, immersing the viewer in a universe where pain and resistance coexist. This art print of the painting is an invitation to reflect on the consequences of conflicts, while celebrating the strength of the human spirit. Jinta Hirayama: an artist at the heart of historical tumult Jinta Hirayama, a Japanese artist, has seen his work evolve in a context of war and change. His career is marked by a desire to denounce injustices and to highlight the suffering of war victims. Influenced by contemporary artistic movements, he manages to blend tradition and modernity in his creations. The art print "Catalogue illustrated of daytime bombs no. 56" fits into this approach, offering a social critique through a powerful visual language. Hirayama is thus an essential witness of his era, and this art print allows discovering his artistic legacy. A decorative acquisition with multiple assets The art print of the painting "Catalogue illustrated of daytime bombs no. 56" is a unique piece that will enrich your living space. Whether in a living room, an office, or a bedroom, it brings a touch of originality and reflection. Its printing quality ensures remarkable fidelity to the details and colors of the original work, creating a strong visual impact. By integrating this canvas into your decoration, you choose not only an aesthetic element but also a work that challenges and invites discussion, transforming each glance into a meaningful experience.

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