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Moonlight - 月光

Sale price¥250,000

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This breathtaking Japanese calligraphy artwork, titled Moonlight, is part of a larger masterpiece previously created, now reimagined on a hanging scroll. The calligraphy reflects the beauty of a moonlit night, where part of the characters appear like a mountain, rising beneath the floating moon. The piece also depicts a figure gazing up, symbolizing the light of hope and reflection.

With the moon's gentle glow illuminating the night sky, this artwork expresses the deep beauty and quiet majesty of the natural world. The serene imagery evokes a sense of calm and awe, inviting you to pause and appreciate the wonders of the night.

Perfect for those who appreciate the elegance of traditional Japanese calligraphy and the allure of moonlit landscapes, this piece brings peace and grace to any space. The hanging scroll format adds an extra layer of sophistication, ideal for display in a home, office, or art collection.

Moonlight
Moonlight Sale price¥250,000

Japanese Calligraphy Moonlight

Characters Kanji
Script Others (Gold / Hieroglyphics)
Reading 月光
Dimensions 131.0cm x 37.0cm
Created in 2024
Ink Japanese Calligraphy Ink
Paper Japanese Washi (Yamanashi Prefecture)
Other Materials Black hanging scroll

About Kyoko Imai

Kyoko Imai

A Bunkyo, Tokyo Native and Accomplished Scholar in German Literature, Certified Museum Curator, and Renowned Calligraphy Expert.

Kyoko Imai discovered her passion for calligraphy in first grade, beginning as a childhood hobby. In high school, she pursued it as an art subject, but during university, she shifted her focus to German literature and enjoyed exploring Japan by bicycle with her cycling club.

After a few years of working, where she became a certified museum curator, Kyoko rekindled her love for calligraphy in her 30s, earning her master teacher certification. Since 2006, she has taught modern calligraphy to adults, blending tradition with enjoyment, while continuing to create and showcase her works.