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A Japanese Wall Art to create a zen and modern design

Japan is a world rich in images and symbols. Placed strategically, these Japanese-inspired works of art immediately invite you to contemplate and travel.

If you're looking to add an extra touch of zen to your home, hanging Japanese paintings in your house is the solution!

If you are a yoga enthusiast and enjoy relaxation and meditation, decorating your practice space with Japanese art is a wonderful idea to enhance your decor.

For example, you can create a quiet and symmetrical space by placing two plants (bonsai or Japanese plants) on the opposite side of your mat. You can then increase the size of the mat with a large XXL painting that depicts the Japanese landscape or a Japanese painting featuring cherry blossoms or an art canvas that represents the virtues of loyalty, honor, and justice such as the Samurai painting which is one of our best-sellers.

However, you don’t have to be a yogi to display a piece of Japanese art at home. This type of art can easily fit into the decor of any space, from the most sophisticated to the simplest.

One of the greatest advantages of Japanese painting is that it allows you to create a zen universe and also refers to cartoons and manga, which are part of pop culture!

Japanese painting: which piece of art should you choose to bring happiness into your home?

The Japanese universe is full of symbols. To create a positive atmosphere at home, hang a Japanese painting that represents various symbols of luck and happiness in the right places in your house.

One of the most famous and admired Japanese paintings is The Great Wave off Kanagawa, a decorative painting in the style of Hokusai’s prints. This canvas, which is a huge tidal wave, represents the power and force of the elements. It could also symbolize the surge of happiness that sweeps into life.

Some Japanese paintings depicting serene landscapes, blossoming trees and cranes, stars, or celestial bodies are also wonderful symbols of luck, happiness, good fortune, and inner peace.

It's up to you to choose the Japanese painting and the symbol that speak to you the most!