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Yokohama 1972 — Japanese Jazz Festival Art Print
Yokohama 1972 — Japanese Jazz Festival Art Print
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Yokohama, 1972. A coiled snake, a camellia in full bloom, and the quiet authority of Japanese graphic design at its absolute peak.
This print draws on the visual language of ukiyo-e woodblock illustration — intricate patterning, flat colour planes, and an ornate detail that rewards close inspection. The teal and gold palette feels both rooted in tradition and completely at home on a contemporary wall. The Japanese kanji 横浜 sits beneath the Roman type with the kind of typographic confidence that most modern designers spend careers trying to achieve.
It's decorative in the best possible sense — complex enough to hold a room, considered enough not to overwhelm it.
For walls that have moved past the obvious choices.
This art print is unframed. Frame is not included; images show framing for presentation purposes only.
Perfect for:
• music studios
• modern living rooms
• Scandinavian interiors
• gallery walls
Available sizes
• A1 (23.3″ × 33.1″)
• A2 (16.5″ × 23.3″)
• 12″ × 18″
• 18″ × 24″
• 20″ × 30″
• 24″ × 36″
Print details
• Museum-quality giclée art print/unframed
• Printed on premium Japanese heavyweight paper
• Matte finish to reduce glare
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