Art print | Illustrated catalog of day bombs n° 65 - Jinta Hirayama
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Catalogue illustré des bombes de jour n° 65 : a poignant vision of the ravages of war
The art print of the painting Catalogue illustré des bombes de jour n° 65 by Jinta Hirayama offers a striking perspective on the devastating effects of conflicts. The dark shades and flashes of light create a powerful contrast, symbolizing both destruction and hope. The artist's technique, skillfully blending drawing and painting, allows for the transmission of raw and authentic emotion. Each element of the composition seems to tell a story, engaging the viewer in a reflection on the fragility of peace.
Jinta Hirayama: an artist engaged with his era
Born in Japan, Jinta Hirayama lived through a period marked by social and political upheavals. His work stands out for a critical approach to contemporary events, notably the wars that shaped his country. Influenced by Western artistic movements, he successfully integrated traditional Japanese elements while exploring universal themes. Hirayama thus became a witness of his time, using his art to raise awareness and provoke reflection on often difficult subjects.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
Choosing the art print of the painting Catalogue illustré des bombes de jour n° 65 means selecting a piece that enriches your interior decor. Whether in a workspace, living room, or bedroom, this canvas adds visual depth and an invitation to reflection. Its printing quality ensures fidelity to the original work, while offering undeniable aesthetic appeal. By incorporating this piece into your decor, you create an inspiring environment that stimulates conversation and contemplation.
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View from behind
Frame (optional)
Catalogue illustré des bombes de jour n° 65 : a poignant vision of the ravages of war
The art print of the painting Catalogue illustré des bombes de jour n° 65 by Jinta Hirayama offers a striking perspective on the devastating effects of conflicts. The dark shades and flashes of light create a powerful contrast, symbolizing both destruction and hope. The artist's technique, skillfully blending drawing and painting, allows for the transmission of raw and authentic emotion. Each element of the composition seems to tell a story, engaging the viewer in a reflection on the fragility of peace.
Jinta Hirayama: an artist engaged with his era
Born in Japan, Jinta Hirayama lived through a period marked by social and political upheavals. His work stands out for a critical approach to contemporary events, notably the wars that shaped his country. Influenced by Western artistic movements, he successfully integrated traditional Japanese elements while exploring universal themes. Hirayama thus became a witness of his time, using his art to raise awareness and provoke reflection on often difficult subjects.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
Choosing the art print of the painting Catalogue illustré des bombes de jour n° 65 means selecting a piece that enriches your interior decor. Whether in a workspace, living room, or bedroom, this canvas adds visual depth and an invitation to reflection. Its printing quality ensures fidelity to the original work, while offering undeniable aesthetic appeal. By incorporating this piece into your decor, you create an inspiring environment that stimulates conversation and contemplation.


