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Art print Catalogue illustré des bombes de jour n° 90 - Jinta Hirayama | Art print

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Catalogue of Day Bombs No. 90: A Striking Vision of Modern Warfare In this art print of the painting "Catalogue of Day Bombs No. 90," Jinta Hirayama immerses us in an intense and unsettling depiction of contemporary conflicts. The vivid and contrasting colors, blending dark shades with luminous flashes, create an atmosphere that is both dramatic and captivating. The artist's technique, which combines collage elements and painting, brings to life a complex composition where every detail seems to tell a story. The work invites viewers to reflect on the consequences of war, evoking deep emotion and silent contemplation. Jinta Hirayama: an artist committed to social critique Jinta Hirayama is a contemporary artist whose work focuses on themes of war and peace. Born in Japan, he was influenced by the historical events of his country and by the artistic movements that emerged after World War II. Hirayama uses his art to question violence and its repercussions on society. His style, which blends realism and abstraction, reflects an era where art becomes a powerful and necessary means of expression. Through his works, he seeks to raise awareness and encourage reflection on often taboo subjects. A decorative piece with multiple assets The art print of the painting "Catalogue of Day Bombs No. 90" is a decorative item that will find its place in various spaces, whether in a living room, office, or bedroom. Its print quality and fidelity to the original colors make this canvas a true aesthetic asset. By integrating this artwork into your decor, you bring not only an artistic touch but also a conversation around the profound themes it addresses. This art print, through its visual and emotional impact, will enrich your interior while prompting reflections on our contemporary world.

Art print Catalogue illustré des bombes de jour n° 90 - Jinta Hirayama | Art print

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Rear View

FRAME (OPTIONAL)

Catalogue of Day Bombs No. 90: A Striking Vision of Modern Warfare In this art print of the painting "Catalogue of Day Bombs No. 90," Jinta Hirayama immerses us in an intense and unsettling depiction of contemporary conflicts. The vivid and contrasting colors, blending dark shades with luminous flashes, create an atmosphere that is both dramatic and captivating. The artist's technique, which combines collage elements and painting, brings to life a complex composition where every detail seems to tell a story. The work invites viewers to reflect on the consequences of war, evoking deep emotion and silent contemplation. Jinta Hirayama: an artist committed to social critique Jinta Hirayama is a contemporary artist whose work focuses on themes of war and peace. Born in Japan, he was influenced by the historical events of his country and by the artistic movements that emerged after World War II. Hirayama uses his art to question violence and its repercussions on society. His style, which blends realism and abstraction, reflects an era where art becomes a powerful and necessary means of expression. Through his works, he seeks to raise awareness and encourage reflection on often taboo subjects. A decorative piece with multiple assets The art print of the painting "Catalogue of Day Bombs No. 90" is a decorative item that will find its place in various spaces, whether in a living room, office, or bedroom. Its print quality and fidelity to the original colors make this canvas a true aesthetic asset. By integrating this artwork into your decor, you bring not only an artistic touch but also a conversation around the profound themes it addresses. This art print, through its visual and emotional impact, will enrich your interior while prompting reflections on our contemporary world.

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