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Pocket mirror - The Great Wave by Hokusai
Hatsushika Hokusai :
Born in 1760 in today's city of Tokyo, Hokusai used to travel through Japan, frequently changing his artist's pseudonym (about 30 different names), such as "Gakyojin" that can be translated as "crazy about painting". His series "Thirty-six views of mount Fuji" became his most popular work. It includes the famous "Great Wave off Kanagawa". In his homeland Japan, Hokusai's work was rather considered as "everyday graphics", whereas in Europe his art contributed to Japonism, inspired artists like Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt.
This workshop was originally specialized in restoration of religious paintings and sculptures. After the delicate work of restoring Artworks, these craftsmen with their unique skills decided to go further, still bringing life to paintings but this time by lifting images out of the flat surface. With the greatest respect for the original work, they make accessible and affordable the most beautiful works in the History of Art. Plus the originality of a three dimensions adaptation.