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Bottles at the Bar - 1978 - Hiroyuki Tajima Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches | Hiroyuki Tajima Wall Art | Hiroyuki Tajima Prints

Bottles at the Bar - 1978 - Hiroyuki Tajima Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches | Hiroyuki Tajima Wall Art | Hiroyuki Tajima Prints

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Elevate Your Space with Hiroyuki Tajima’s 'Bottles at the Bar' (1978)

Step into the world of Japanese modernism with this stunning 70x100 cm museum-quality reproduction of Hiroyuki Tajima’s Bottles at the Bar (1978). As a pivotal figure in the Sōsaku-hanga (creative prints) movement, Tajima was renowned for his ability to synthesize traditional woodblock techniques with Western abstract expressionism. This 1978 masterpiece captures a sophisticated, atmospheric moment, utilizing the artist's signature approach to texture and depth.

Authentic Artistry Meets Modern Craftsmanship

At RedKalion, we bridge the gap between historical significance and contemporary interior design. This print is rendered on 4mm (0.15") premium acrylic, a medium that perfectly complements Tajima's original multi-layered aesthetic. The inherent transparency of the material adds a luminous quality to the deep hues, making the 'Bottles at the Bar' colors pop with a vibrancy that traditional paper prints cannot achieve.

  • Artist: Hiroyuki Tajima (1911–1984)
  • Material: 4mm high-gloss acrylic for a sleek, glass-like finish.
  • Visual Depth: Straight-cut corners and a white-default background ensure optimal color saturation.
  • Durability: Shatter-resistant and archival-grade, preserving the integrity of the artwork for generations.

A Statement of Sophistication

This Hiroyuki Tajima wall art is more than a decoration; it is a conversation piece that speaks to an era of experimental Japanese printmaking. Whether displayed in a private study or a modern living area, the architectural lines and abstract forms provide a sense of refined calm. To ensure a seamless installation, each print arrives with a professional hanging kit, including 15mm screw heads and pre-drilled holes positioned 14mm from the edges for a secure, floating appearance.

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What makes the acrylic print museum-quality?

Our museum-quality prints use 4mm thick acrylic and high-definition printing tech, ensuring the vibrant colors and intricate details of Hiroyuki Tajima's work are captured with archival precision and stunning clarity.

How durable is the 4mm acrylic finish?

The 4mm (0.15") acrylic is highly durable and shatter-resistant. It provides a sleek, modern alternative to glass, protecting the Hiroyuki Tajima artwork from moisture and light wear while maintaining a lightweight profile.

Is the installation hardware included with the print?

Yes, each RedKalion acrylic print includes a full hanging kit with screws and stand-off hardware. The print features pre-drilled holes (8mm diameter) at each corner for a professional, secure mounting experience.

How is the artwork protected during shipping?

We use specialized, high-impact packaging to ensure your Hiroyuki Tajima print arrives in pristine condition. Each piece is securely wrapped and cushioned to prevent scratches or structural damage during transit.

Will the colors fade over time?

No, we use archival-grade inks and UV-resistant acrylic. This ensures that the deep tones and abstract gradients of 'Bottles at the Bar' remain vibrant and resist fading for decades under normal indoor lighting.

Who was Hiroyuki Tajima and why is this piece significant?

Hiroyuki Tajima was a master of the Sōsaku-hanga movement. 'Bottles at the Bar' (1978) represents his late-period mastery, where he used abstract forms to evoke complex emotional atmospheres through texture and color.

What influenced Tajima's abstract style in 1978?

Tajima was deeply influenced by the intersection of traditional Japanese printmaking and Western abstraction. By 1978, his work focused on the 'landscape of the mind,' using shapes like bottles to explore space and color theory.