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ArtistFull-screen, complete width, broad, 16:9 format of a delicate brocade tapestry in rich colors, executed on rough handmade paper of poem number 69, Nōin Hōshi, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: Inspired by Zdzisław Beksiński, there is a strange landscape of gold, teal and black with abstract trees in the foreground and a reflective lake behind below a gold moon and stars in impasto paint, deeply carved and textured , "It's the autumn leaves / of the hills of Mimuro, / where the tempests blow, / that are the woven borcade floating / on the waters of Tatsuta River!" We see a whirl and dance of red maple leaves coming down from the mountain slopes and landing like a beautiful, woven, brocade carpet on the river. The surface of the lazily flowing, broad, straight river is almost entirely carpeted with maple leaves shimmering in all shades of red, scarlet and maroon, coming together in a textile-like cover. The sky is bright blue and clear, the mountain slope is covered with maple trees in festive, autumn colors. The image is rendered as an almost palpable textile with exceeding detail, making the river cover look like a precious brocade fabric. Personification of autumn. Clarity of rendering, masterful technique. Exquisite Japanese folio.
A stunning tapestry in rich colors depicts a dreamlike landscape with abstract trees and a reflective lake under a golden moon. Autumn leaves swirl down, creating a vibrant, textile-like river cover.