

Japanese Woodblock Print by Iwao Akiyama “Wakamono” Owl – Tradition and Creation UE62. Please let me know. The work features one of Akiyama’s signature motifs, an expressive owl, rendered with bold brushstrokes and profound symbolism. The print is titled “Wakamono (Young Person)” and was created in 1976. Titled “Wakamono ” with artist’s seal and signature. Owl motif symbolizing wisdom and spiritual presence. Framed and ready for display. A valuable piece for collectors of Japanese woodblock prints and modern Japanese art. An elegant decorative artwork to enrich interior spaces with cultural depth and refinement. 52.5 cm × 71 cm / approx. 20.6 × 27.9 in. The frame has scratches and chips, especially at the corners. The print itself remains in good condition with vivid expression. This woodblock print by Iwao Akiyama is a collectible artwork that represents the fusion of tradition and creativity in Japanese art. Please check the photos for details. If you are purchasing more than one item. About Used Artifacts and Antiques —– We make every effort to provide accurate and honest descriptions. Some items are over 100 years old. Please review all photos and descriptions carefully. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With.
