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Hiroyuki Tajima - Oriental Wall - 1970 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Hiroyuki Tajima - Oriental Wall - 1970 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

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Hiroyuki Tajima - Oriental Wall (1970)

Immerse yourself in the bold, minimalist aesthetic of Hiroyuki Tajima's "Oriental Wall" (1970), a defining work from the Japanese Sōsaku hanga (creative print) movement. This museum-quality fine art print captures the artist's masterful use of geometric abstraction and subtle color gradation, evoking a serene yet powerful presence that transforms any interior space.

Created during a period when Tajima was exploring the synthesis of traditional Japanese woodblock techniques with modernist abstraction, "Oriental Wall" exemplifies his innovative approach. The composition, with its interplay of rectangular forms and muted earth tones, reflects a deep contemplation of architectural elements and natural harmony—a hallmark of his work that bridges Eastern and Western artistic traditions.

RedKalion presents this archival reproduction on our exclusive Master's Edition archival paper, ensuring every detail of Tajima's original vision is preserved. The matte, uncoated finish and natural white (off-white) hue provide a luxurious texture that enhances the artwork's tactile quality, while the acid-free (pH above 7) composition guarantees it resists yellowing for generations. Printed on demand with no minimum orders, this piece arrives ready to elevate your home or office with enduring sophistication.

  • Dimensions: 75x100 cm / 30x40 inches
  • Paper: Master's Edition archival paper, FSC-certified for sustainability
  • Finish: Matte, uncoated, natural white (off-white)
  • Longevity: Acid-free (pH above 7) to prevent deterioration
  • Weight & Thickness: 250 gsm (110 lb), 0.29 mm (11.4 mils)
  • Fulfillment: Printed and shipped on demand

Elevate your space with an archival masterpiece that endures, bringing the quiet authority of Tajima's modernist vision into your daily life.

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What are the dimensions of this Hiroyuki Tajima fine art print?

This museum-quality reproduction measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches), perfect for creating a focal point in any room with its bold, minimalist design.

What type of paper is used for this archival print?

It's printed on Master's Edition archival paper, featuring a matte, uncoated finish and natural white hue for a luxurious texture that enhances Hiroyuki Tajima's geometric abstraction.

How is this print shipped and are there minimum orders?

We print and ship on demand with no minimum orders, ensuring each fine art poster is crafted fresh and delivered securely to your doorstep.

Will this artwork print resist yellowing over time?

Yes, the acid-free paper (pH above 7) prevents yellowing, making this a durable, archival-quality reproduction of Tajima's 1970 work for long-term display.

What is the weight and thickness of the paper?

The paper is 250 gsm (110 lb) with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), offering a substantial feel that complements the artwork's modernist aesthetic.

What artistic movement is Hiroyuki Tajima associated with?

Hiroyuki Tajima was a key figure in the Japanese Sōsaku hanga (creative print) movement, known for blending traditional woodblock techniques with abstract, geometric forms in works like "Oriental Wall."

How does "Oriental Wall" reflect Tajima's style from the 1970s?

Created in 1970, this piece showcases Tajima's exploration of architectural elements and muted color palettes, bridging Eastern minimalism and Western modernism through serene geometric abstraction.