Artisan Wall Art • Poppins Shop Studio
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Shipping rolled or framed • Perfectly Crafted
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My CartThis exquisite piece by Hasui Kawase captures the serene beauty of Ninomiya Beach under the enchanting glow of a spring moon. Created in 1932, it exemplifies the traditional Japanese aesthetic, blending delicate colors and masterful compositions. The subtle interplay of light and shadow invites contemplation, transporting the viewer to a tranquil, otherworldly shoreline. Kawase’s work eloquently captures nature’s ephemeral beauty, while its timeless elegance continues to resonate with art aficionados worldwide.
Digital Precision vs. Artisan Soul.
The gold standard for fidelity. We use an Epson 12-color pigment system to capture the absolute "DNA" and microscopic details of the original artwork.
The tactile soul of a painting. We lock in exact proportions with a digital base, then our master artists apply hand-painted oil highlights and texture.
| Feature | Archival Giclée | Master’s Embellished |
|---|---|---|
| Technique | 12-Color Pigment System | Digital Base + Hand-Oil Finishing |
| Support | Paper or Canvas (Customizable) | Premium Italian Cotton Canvas |
| Texture | Smooth / Archival Matte | Physical Oil Impasto Highlights |
| Fidelity | Surgical Color Accuracy | Textured Artisan Character |
Poppins Shop is not a warehouse; it is a working studio. Every order of Hasui Kawase - Spring Moon at Ninomiya Beach Wall Art 1932 is custom-created the moment your order is placed.
"Our hybrid approach solves the oldest problem in art reproduction. By using a digital DNA base, we guarantee the composition is 100% correct. By adding hand-painted oils, we guarantee the soul is 100% present."
— The Poppins Studio Lead
Yes. While we offer standard gallery sizes, our Saigon studio can accommodate bespoke dimensions. Contact us for a custom quote.
Because this involves hand-applied oil paints, please allow 7-10 days for creation and curing before we securely package and ship your artwork.
It refers to our high-definition scanning and 12-color printing process that ensures the proportions and color values are scientifically accurate to the original masterpiece.
We use multi-layered, industrial-grade reinforced tubes for canvas and paper, and custom crates for framed works, ensuring your art arrives in pristine condition.