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Red Cranes Kimono

Red cranes wheel and settle across a field of deep indigo, arranged with the formal rhythm of traditional Japanese textile design. The composition follows the logic of kimono pattern-making — motifs distributed across the surface with careful attention to visual balance, negative space used deliberately to let each bird breathe. The cranes carry their symbolic weight lightly here, subordinated to the pleasures of repetition, colour contrast, and the quiet elegance that defines classical Japanese decorative art at its finest.

On canvas, the deep indigo grounds richly and the red cranes lift with real intensity. The woven texture adds a textile quality that feels entirely appropriate for a work rooted in fabric tradition — a canvas print where material and image reinforce each other.

Red cranes wheel and settle across a field of deep indigo, arranged with the formal rhythm of traditional Japanese textile design. The composition follows the logic of kimono pattern-making — motifs distributed across the surface with careful attention to visual balance, negative space used deliberately to let each bird breathe. The cranes carry their symbolic weight lightly here, subordinated to the pleasures of repetition, colour contrast, and the quiet elegance that defines classical Japanese decorative art at its finest.

On canvas, the deep indigo grounds richly and the red cranes lift with real intensity. The woven texture adds a textile quality that feels entirely appropriate for a work rooted in fabric tradition — a canvas print where material and image reinforce each other.

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Red Cranes Kimono

$38.84

$13.59

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Red cranes wheel and settle across a field of deep indigo, arranged with the formal rhythm of traditional Japanese textile design. The composition follows the logic of kimono pattern-making — motifs distributed across the surface with careful attention to visual balance, negative space used deliberately to let each bird breathe. The cranes carry their symbolic weight lightly here, subordinated to the pleasures of repetition, colour contrast, and the quiet elegance that defines classical Japanese decorative art at its finest.

On canvas, the deep indigo grounds richly and the red cranes lift with real intensity. The woven texture adds a textile quality that feels entirely appropriate for a work rooted in fabric tradition — a canvas print where material and image reinforce each other.