The title “Chiriyuku” could mean “flowing light” or “dancing light”. In Japanese art, the concept of “Chiriyuku” is often used to describe the fleeting beauty of nature, such as the movement of water or the way sunlight filters through leaves. The painting depicts a landscape with a flowing stream in the foreground and mountains in the background. The stream is made up of small, delicate brushstrokes that create a sense of movement and fluidity. The mountains are painted in a more muted palette, with shades of blue and gray that suggest distance and depth. The overall impression of the painting is one of serenity and peace. The gentle curves of the stream and the soft colors of the mountains create a calming atmosphere. The title “Kiriyuku” reinforces this sense of tranquility, as it suggests the fleeting beauty of nature and the ephemeral nature of life itself.
150,00€ – 200,00€ (vat included)
Art scarf Chiriyuku
Designed by artist Midori McCabe
Scarf 100% silk
Available sizes:
inch 55×55
inch 35×35
Size | 55×55, 35×35 |
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