Snow on the Bamboo Blind

Price range: 70,79 € through 2412,50 € ht

A suspended moment of winter quietude where the glow of a paper lantern meets the soft descent of evening snow.

From the Yamato-e and Heian Art collection — Eight luminous scenes from the Heian court, where gold mist, layered silk and the turning seasons become the whole of beauty.

Description

Purpose

This work seeks to capture the Japanese concept of ‘Mono no aware’—the bittersweet realization of the transience of all things—through the delicate contrast of a fleeting winter storm and the enduring warmth of a scholar’s lamp.

In this evocative study of Heian-era aesthetics, the world is reduced to the essential: the weight of snow on a plum branch, the geometry of a bamboo blind, and the warm, golden pulse of a single lantern. The composition invites the viewer onto a frost-dusted veranda where a discarded fan suggests a story recently interrupted, leaving only the silence of the falling night to fill the frame.

Living with this piece is an exercise in mindfulness. Its silver-grey and ink-black palette offers a profound visual rest, acting as a portal to a more contemplative pace of life. The singular touch of vermilion on the fan provides a heartbeat of color that anchors the work’s ethereal, matte textures and leads the eye through a landscape of quiet, aristocratic grace.

Interior Decorator’s Advice

  • Place this work in an area intended for decompression, such as a master suite or a reading nook
  • Position near a low, warm light source to mimic the lantern’s glow within the art
  • The wide horizontal format is ideal for grounding a long hallway or hanging above a low-profile credenza

Perfect For

  • Seekers of quietude who value the minimalist beauty of traditional Japanese aesthetics
  • Collectors drawn to works that balance architectural geometry with organic, wintery textures
  • Those who find beauty in the still, liminal moments between action and silence

From the Yamato-e and Heian Art collection:

A thousand years ago, in the old imperial capital, the aristocrats of Japan turned away from borrowed styles and invented a way of painting entirely their own — flat, unhurried, quietly radiant. This is the world of yamato-e, and these eight compositions live inside it. Roofs lift away to show interiors seen from above, bands of gold mist drift across the scene to veil what needs no telling, a single stroke of ink suggests a serene downcast face. Nothing is dramatized here; everything is felt. Autumn grasses bend on a field of gold, twelve robes deepen in graded silk, snow settles softly on a bamboo blind.

Moving from one work to the next feels like watching a handscroll unroll — season answering season, gold answering ivory, a whole way of seeing built from restraint. To live with these images is to slow down. They ask for patience and return it, revealing a little more of their craft and their calm with every passing month. They do not compete for attention; they hold it, gently, the way a favorite poem does.

Key Features

  • Material: High-definition Lambda Print — true silver-halide photographic exposure (Fuji Crystal DP II for colour, Ilford for black & white) on premium acrylic glass, glossy finish for exceptional depth and clarity.
  • Finish: Face-mounted under 2 mm premium acrylic glass — Diasec technique.
  • Backing: 3 mm alu Dibond composite panel.
  • Style: Ukiyo-e Inspired
  • Edition: Unlimited.
  • Mounting: Recessed aluminium subframe — ready to hang (invisible wall mounting, 25 mm offset).
  • Longevity: 50–75 years archival conservation.

Additional information

Edition

Unlimited Edition

Medium

Acrylic glass (2 mm) + alu Dibond (3 mm) · Diasec face-mount

Orientation/Shape

LANDSCAPE 16:9

Artist

YTY Studio

delivery

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