Set of two nasturtium flower paintings. Ink and watercolours on rice paper. Nasturtiums are often pictured in Japanese art "Kachō-e Nihon-ga" - "birds and flowers". Nasturtium was considered a Western flower but its images were included in most popular editions of art books and printed as woodblock prints. In European art, Nasturtium flower means "victory in struggle", though the meaning has largely been forgotten over time.
The paintings are signed, sealed, wet-mounted on backing rice paper and ready to be framed or mounted on a silk scroll. Please use acid-free adhesives when framing. they are manually, please leave a few mm error margin for dimensions. Note that colours may differ due to differences in devices.
Nasturtium flowers - set of two paintings
Ink, watercolours, rice paper, backing paper