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Fine Wind, Clear Morning (Red Fuji) - Sticker

Fine Wind, Clear Morning (Red Fuji) - Sticker

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This Hokusai Fine Wind, Clear Morning (Red Fuji) sticker will add personality to your laptop, water bottle, phone or planner.

  • Printed in full colour onto a durable, waterproof vinyl. 
  • The strong adhesive backing adheres to most surfaces.
  • Original design by Today is Art Day.

Dimensions

Sticker: 3" or 7.5 cm

Packaging: 3.5" x 5.5" or 8.5 cm x 14 cm

About Fine Wind, Clear Morning
Under the right conditions, Mount Fuji turns a vivid red under the rising sun. In Fine Wind, Clear Morning, also known as Red Fuji, Hokusai masterfully renders the colors of the scene. He emphasizes the vibrancy of the mountain against a sky riddled with clouds. Along with Tenma Bridge in Setsu Province, it has come to be seen as a symbol of traditional Japanese art.
The artwork is part of the artist's series of woodblock prints, Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, which depict the mountain from various angles and seasons.

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Dimensions

Sticker: 3" or 7.5 cm
Packaging: 3.5" x 5.5" or 8.5 cm x 14 cm

About Woman with a Parasol

About Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies

About Garden at Sainte-Adresse

About Water Lilies

About The Titanic

About The Kiss

About Self-Portrait with Monkeys

About The Two Fridas

About Meditative Rose

About As You Like It

About Lobster Telephone

About Burning Giraffe

About The Persistence of Memory

About Flight of a Bee

About Nighthawks

About Tree of Life

About May Basket

About Saguaro Forms

About Waterlilies

About The Dragon

About Tenma Bridge in Settsu Province

About Fine Wind, Clear Morning

Under the right conditions, Mount Fuji turns a vivid red under the rising sun. InFine Wind, Clear Morning, also known asRed Fuji,Hokusai masterfully renders the colors of the scene. He emphasizes the vibrancy of the mountain against a sky riddled with clouds. Along withTenma Bridge in Setsu Province, it has come to be seen as a symbol of traditional Japanese art.
The artwork is part of the artist's series of woodblock prints,Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, which depict the mountain from various angles and seasons.

About Peonies and Canary

About The Great Wave off Kanagawa

About Café Terrace at Night

About Starry Night Over the Rhône

About Irises

About Bedroom in Arles

About Sunflowers

About Starry Night

About A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte

About Georges Seurat

About Vincent van Gogh

About Edward Hopper

About Claude Monet

About Gustav Klimt

About Salvador Dalí

About Frida Kahlo

About Hokusai

Hokusai's work transformed the ukiyo-e artform from a style of portraiture largely focused on courtesans and actors into a much broader style of art that focused on landscapes, plants, and animals.Over his career, Hokusai used more than 30 different names, always beginning a new cycle of works by changing it, and letting his students use the previous name.

About Frank Lloyd Wright

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