Crane and sakura J484 — gold Japanese Painting | Large Acrylic on Canvas | Ksavera
Crane and sakura J484 is a large-scale Japanese-inspired gold Original Acrylic Painting on unstretched canvas by artist Ksavera.
Artwork Details
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Medium: Acrylic on strong canvas 380g/m2
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Format: Single artwork (unstretched canvas)
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Canvas size: 100 × 210 cm
Recommended stretcher size: approx. 90 × 200 x 4 cm - Vertical
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Finish: Glossy varnish
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Rolled shipping, no frame
Production
This artwork is made to order.
A similar but not identical version will be painted within 2 weeks after purchase.
Photos of the finished artwork will be provided for approval before shipping.
About the Artist
Ksavera is an independent contemporary artist based in Germany.
Her artworks are held in private, corporate, and museum collections worldwide.
Shipping & Authenticity
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Signed on the front and back
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Certificate of authenticity included
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Rolled shipping with tracking (DHL)
Estimated delivery times:
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Germany: 2 days
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EU: 1–2 weeks
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USA, Canada, Australia: 2–5 weeks
The imagery of cherry blossoms echoes the artwork’s focus on delicate beauty and transience — a core principle of Japanese visual culture.
The composition is built around gold and red tones enriched with subtle accents, creating a quiet dialogue between movement and stillness.
Inspired by traditional Japanese aesthetics and seasonal symbolism, the artwork reflects themes of connection, intimacy, and the fleeting nature of beauty. The layered surface and glossy finish allow the painting to change subtly with light, revealing new details from different angles.
Designed as a statement piece, this large gold painting becomes a focal point on large walls and contemporary interiors.
Haiku -
さかりなる
うめにすでひく
かぜもがな
sakari naru / ume ni sude hiku / kaze mogana
The sakura blossomed.
Wind, do not pluck with your hand
Delicate petals.
芭蕉松尾, Matsuo Bashō (1644—1694)
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Seasonal Imagery in Japanese Art
Momoyama Period (1573–1615)
The art of this period was characterized by a robust, opulent , and dynamic style, with gold or silver lavishly applied to architecture, furnishings, paintings, and garments.
Curatorial Note / Museum Essay (for collectors and interior designers)
This large-scale vertical composition is conceived as a study in ascent — both spatial and symbolic. A luminous gold field defines the work, functioning not merely as color, but as a reflective environment that shifts with light and movement, continuously altering the viewer’s perception.
Across the lower register extends an aged branch of red sakura. Its irregular, time-marked structure introduces a grounded, organic counterpoint to the immaterial quality of the gold surface. The blossoms, rendered in deep red tones, hold a quiet intensity — suggesting both vitality and ephemerality.
Above this anchored element, a Japanese crane rises in flight toward the sun. Its movement is directed upward, cutting through the composition with clarity and restraint. The crane’s white form contrasts against the gold, creating a moment of visual suspension — a pause between departure and arrival.
The sun, positioned within the upper field, does not assert dominance but instead acts as a focal presence toward which the entire composition subtly converges. The spatial relationship between branch, crane, and sun establishes a vertical narrative: from grounded form, through motion, toward light.
Materially, the work is defined by its layered application and reflective surface. The gold shifts in tone throughout the day, transitioning from muted warmth to high luminosity. This instability of appearance transforms the painting into an active element within an interior, rather than a fixed image.
For collectors, the work offers a distilled composition where symbolism and materiality are held in precise balance. For interior designers, its vertical format and radiant surface provide both structure and atmosphere — capable of anchoring a space while introducing light, depth, and a sense of elevation.
Product safety
This original artwork is handcrafted with care with quality materials to ensure durability.
Manufacturer: Artist Ksavera
Product safety:
Declaration according to the Product Safety Regulation (GPSR, Art. 12 p. 1, EU Regulation 2023/988)
Original acrylic paintings on canvas / artworks are individually created, signed, and unique and are exempt from the product safety requirements of the GPSR. Exception for antiques and artworks. (Art. 2 p. 2 GPSR)
Shipping & Returns
Shipping:
Made-to-order paintings take up to 2 weeks to create. Shipping from Germany within Europe usually takes 1–2 weeks.
If the painting is in stock, it will be shipped within 3–4 business days.
Returns:
Returns are accepted within 14 days of delivery, only if the artwork is in original packaging and in perfect condition.
Return shipping costs are the buyer’s responsibility. Please contact me before returning.
Customs:
Buyers are responsible for any customs or import taxes.
I am not responsible for delays caused by customs.
Original painting direct from artist under tariff 97019100 should benefit from duty-free entry and a reduced VAT rate.
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