'letters'
high-quality giclee print
A5 size, 350gsm
This is my interpretation of a Japanese woodblock print from ‘One Hundred Aspects of the Moon’ by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka.
Bathed in the pale glow of the moon, a woman stands alone, unrolling a long scroll of letters. Her messy hair and vacant expression hint at a deep sorrow, her mind unravelling with each line she reads. The scene depicts a moment of emotional collapse - a haunting portrayal of madness born from longing and loss.
The moon, a symbol of beauty and melancholy throughout the series, watches silently above, mirroring her fragile state.
'letters' A5 giclee print
SKU: lettersa5
£12.00Price

