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'Six Carp Swimming Beneath Wisteria' Artwork by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

About the Artwork

Six Carp Swimming Beneath Wisteria by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi is a captivating woodblock print depicting six graceful carp gliding through water, accompanied by delicate wisteria blossoms. The carp symbolise perseverance and strength, while the flowing composition conveys movement and serenity. The harmonious blend of nature and symbolism makes this piece a striking addition to modern interiors, offering elegance and a reminder of resilience and tranquility in life.

About the Artist

Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839–1892) was one of Japan’s last great ukiyo-e masters, known for his innovative storytelling and expressive style. His works often depicted historical, mythological, and supernatural themes, blending tradition with modernity during Japan’s transition from the Edo to Meiji period. Yoshitoshi’s bold compositions and emotional depth revitalised the ukiyo-e genre, leaving a lasting legacy in Japanese art, celebrated for their artistic beauty and narrative richness.

About Japandi Art

Japandi art blends Japanese minimalism with Scandinavian design, focusing on simplicity, natural materials, and neutral colours. It aims to create balanced, tranquil spaces that promote mindfulness and functionality. This art style’s elegant, calming aesthetic has grown popular in recent years, as more people seek peaceful, harmonious environments in their homes and workplaces.

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Our ready-to-hang mounted canvas offers excellent value for money and is regarded as the best product of its kind on the market. Enhance the depth and charm of "Water Lilies" with this option. Watch this short video to learn more. You can enhance the canvas with a modern floating frame, available in black, white, or natural wood to match your existing décor.

While canvas options are perfect for many art prints, the impressionist brush strokes in "Water Lilies" may also benefit from being framed behind glass. Explore all three framing options in this short video.

If you're aiming for a bold statement, consider our wallpaper option, tailored to your wall's dimensions. Immerse an entire wall in the beauty of Monet's garden, transforming your space into a tranquil escape.

Why Shop With Pixalot

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'Six Carp Swimming Beneath Wisteria' Artwork by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

About the Artwork

Six Carp Swimming Beneath Wisteria by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi is a captivating woodblock print depicting six graceful carp gliding through water, accompanied by delicate wisteria blossoms. The carp symbolise perseverance and strength, while the flowing composition conveys movement and serenity. The harmonious blend of nature and symbolism makes this piece a striking addition to modern interiors, offering elegance and a reminder of resilience and tranquility in life.

About the Artist

Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839–1892) was one of Japan’s last great ukiyo-e masters, known for his innovative storytelling and expressive style. His works often depicted historical, mythological, and supernatural themes, blending tradition with modernity during Japan’s transition from the Edo to Meiji period. Yoshitoshi’s bold compositions and emotional depth revitalised the ukiyo-e genre, leaving a lasting legacy in Japanese art, celebrated for their artistic beauty and narrative richness.

About Japandi Art

Japandi art blends Japanese minimalism with Scandinavian design, focusing on simplicity, natural materials, and neutral colours. It aims to create balanced, tranquil spaces that promote mindfulness and functionality. This art style’s elegant, calming aesthetic has grown popular in recent years, as more people seek peaceful, harmonious environments in their homes and workplaces.

Shop More Like This

Browse our full Japandi Art Collection here

Choose The Framing Option That’s Right For You

Our ready-to-hang mounted canvas offers excellent value for money and is regarded as the best product of its kind on the market. Enhance the depth and charm of "Water Lilies" with this option. Watch this short video to learn more. You can enhance the canvas with a modern floating frame, available in black, white, or natural wood to match your existing décor.

While canvas options are perfect for many art prints, the impressionist brush strokes in "Water Lilies" may also benefit from being framed behind glass. Explore all three framing options in this short video.

If you're aiming for a bold statement, consider our wallpaper option, tailored to your wall's dimensions. Immerse an entire wall in the beauty of Monet's garden, transforming your space into a tranquil escape.

Why Shop With Pixalot

Pixalot has long been a trusted source for wall art and home decor in South Africa. We pride ourselves on our commitment to quality, our friendly and knowledgeable customer service, and our ability to deliver artwork directly to your doorstep, ready to hang. When you shop with us, you're not just buying wall art — you're adding a piece of art history to your living space.

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