Is a stunning example of Japanese woodblock artistry. The kingfisher’s feathers are rendered with exquisite precision, capturing every delicate detail. Complemented by beautifully depicted flowers, this work radiates both elegance and the serene beauty of nature, making it a truly captivating piece. Paper Size: 60 × 47 cm (approximately 23.6 × 18.5 inches). Studied under Takeuchi Seiho, a leading figure in the Kyoto art world. His detailed and complexly colored woodblock prints were self-carved and self-printed at Rakuzan Studio over a four-year period from early 1929 to mid-1933, just before World War II. Primarily focused on creating works for overseas markets, he is a lesser-known woodblock artist rarely seen in the Japanese market. ? Ideas for Use. Display on your shelf, desk, or small gallery wall. Add a charming touch to a cat-themed interior. A lovely and thoughtful gift, already framed and ready to enjoy. We are proud to present handcrafted art pieces from Japan that are full of warmth and character. Emi Sato’s “Almond Eye” offers a unique blend of simplicity and presence in a compact frame-perfect for any cat lover or miniature art collector. Feel free to reach out if you’d like to explore more framed pieces!