Japanese Mythology Art Print
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Came on time. Shipping was fast and the print arrived in perfect condition. Packaging was excellent.
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It really ties my whole living room aesthetic together. The colors are vibrant and rich.
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200 gsm (80 lb), durable & long-lasting
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This Japanese Mythology Art Print pairs a flame-tailed kitsune with a serpent-like dragon, rendered in bold linework and layered textures inspired by traditional ukiyo-e woodblocks.
Each Japanese Mythology Art Print guides the eye through entwined silhouettes framed by swirling cloud curls, drifting blossom petals, and a dangling drawstring charm, all balanced by Blue, White, Beige, and Red color fields.
Display the Japanese Mythology Art Print in a study, hallway, or gaming nook, or group multiple Japanese Mythology Art Print pieces for a unified folklore gallery wall.
Note: Frame not included.
Production, packaging, and preparation typically take 1-2 business days before your order ships out.
Shipping times for wall art:
- USA & Canada: 2-3 days
- UK: 2-3 days
- Australia & New Zealand: 2-3 days
- Europe: 2-3 days
- Rest of the world: 4-8 days
Please note this is an estimate of business days and exclude weekends and holidays.
For more delivery information & costs please visit our Shipping Policy page.
- Matte, smooth, non-reflective surface finish
- 200 gsm (80 lb), durable & long-lasting
- Thickness: 0.26 mm (10.3 mils)
- Frame: not included
- FSC-certified or equivalent paper
This Japanese Mythology Art Print pairs a flame-tailed kitsune with a serpent-like dragon, rendered in bold linework and layered textures inspired by traditional ukiyo-e woodblocks.
Each Japanese Mythology Art Print guides the eye through entwined silhouettes framed by swirling cloud curls, drifting blossom petals, and a dangling drawstring charm, all balanced by Blue, White, Beige, and Red color fields.
Display the Japanese Mythology Art Print in a study, hallway, or gaming nook, or group multiple Japanese Mythology Art Print pieces for a unified folklore gallery wall.
Note: Frame not included.
Production, packaging, and preparation typically take 1-2 business days before your order ships out.
Shipping times for wall art:
- USA & Canada: 2-3 days
- UK: 2-3 days
- Australia & New Zealand: 2-3 days
- Europe: 2-3 days
- Rest of the world: 4-8 days
Please note this is an estimate of business days and exclude weekends and holidays.
For more delivery information & costs please visit our Shipping Policy page.
- Matte, smooth, non-reflective surface finish
- 200 gsm (80 lb), durable & long-lasting
- Thickness: 0.26 mm (10.3 mils)
- Frame: not included
- FSC-certified or equivalent paper
Came on time. Shipping was fast and the print arrived in perfect condition. Packaging was excellent.
Placed it right above my monitor. The colors and style really fit the vibe I wanted.
It really ties my whole living room aesthetic together. The colors are vibrant and rich.
A4 - 21 x 29.7cm
A3 - 29.7 x 42cm
A2 - 42 x 59.4cm
13 x 18cm = 5 x 7"
27 x 35cm = 11 x 14"
30 x 40cm = 12 x 16"
40 x 50cm = 16 x 20"
40 x 60cm = 16 x 24"
Otafuku, also known as Okame, is a well-known figure in Japanese tradition often associated with good fortune, happiness, and a cheerful, welcoming spirit. Otafuku imagery is commonly used in festival culture and folk art as a symbol of joy, prosperity, and a home or shop that feels warm and inviting.
Otafuku often symbolizes luck, happiness, abundance, and friendly energy. In decor and folk tradition, an Otafuku face is used to suggest warmth, humor, and positive fortune, especially in homes, restaurants, and businesses.
Otafuku is strongly linked to good luck. She is widely used as a positive symbol tied to happiness, prosperity, and a joyful household or business. This is why Otafuku art is often displayed in places meant to feel welcoming.
Oni are powerful creatures in Japanese folklore often described as ogre-like demons or spirits with horns and great strength. Oni can represent danger and punishment in stories, but Oni imagery is also used in protective symbolism because a fierce face can be seen as a way to ward off evil.
Oni are traditionally linked to bad luck themes because they represent frightening forces and punishment. At the same time, Oni imagery is also used as protection, because an intimidating face is believed to repel negative spirits. In wall art, Oni often represents strength and protection more than literal luck.
Oni can symbolize raw power, fear, danger, and consequences. Oni can also symbolize courage and protection, because the fierce look is used to scare away negative energy and represent standing your ground.
Otafuku and Oni together create a strong contrast of joy and fear, luck and threat, warmth and intimidation. In symbolism, the pairing can suggest balance, protection through strength, and the idea that good fortune is guarded against negative forces.
This wall art print uses a Japanese woodblock and ukiyo-e inspired style with bold outlines, stylized waves and clouds, and a graphic composition that is designed to look sharp as framed wall decor.
This print features deep blue backgrounds with cream highlights, vivid red and orange tones in the Oni face, and lighter blue tones in the hair and wave details. The palette is high contrast and designed to stand out on a wall.
This print works well in a living room, hallway, studio, home office, kitchen, or bar area. The mix of playful luck symbolism and bold Oni energy makes it a strong statement piece for Japanese-themed decor and gallery walls.
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