Japanese art is beloved worldwide for its refined aesthetic, profound symbolism, and tranquility. By incorporating artworks by Japanese masters like Katsushika Hokusai , Ohara Koson , Kamisaka Sekka , and Furuya Korin into your home, you bring not only beauty into your home but also a touch of serenity and cultural history.
1. Katsushika Hokusai - the grandmaster of Ukiyo-e
Hokusai is perhaps the most famous Japanese artist, especially for his iconic print "The Great Gold of Kanagawa." His work is characterized by strong lines, impressive landscapes, and a sublime sense of composition.
Interior tip:
Use a large print of the Great Wave as a statement piece above the sofa or in the hallway. Combine it with natural materials like wood and linen for a Japandi style, where minimalism meets warmth.
2. Ohara Koson - Poetic Nature in Detail
Koson specialized in kacho-ga (depictions of birds and flowers). His subtle woodcuts often depict a single bird in a delicate pose, surrounded by blossoms or reeds.
Interior tip:
His works are perfect for quiet spaces like the bedroom or a reading nook. Choose a set of three smaller prints side by side and display them in wooden or black frames for an elegant, modern look.
3. Kamisaka Sekka - the modernist of tradition
Sekka brought traditional Japanese motifs to a new, almost Art Nouveau-like form. His work is decorative and colorful, with a strong focus on pattern and repetition.
4. Furuya Korin – stylish patterns and elegant simplicity
Furuya Korin was a master of pattern and decorative design, often used in kimonos and interior design. His work bridges the gap between art and applied design.
Interior tip:
Choose a wall decoration with one of Korin's abstract patterns or commission a canvas print of one of his designs. These works fit perfectly in a modern interior where geometry and tranquility blend seamlessly.
Why does Japanese art fit so well into the interior?
Japanese art is characterized by balance, simplicity, and a connection with nature. At a time when many people are seeking tranquility in their homes, these works of art can have a calming and inspiring effect. Moreover, they fit well into various styles—from minimalist to boho and from modern to classic. Discover the Japanese artist collection at Walljar.com. The designs are available on poster (framed) canvas and premium acrylic glass.




