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Origami crane (2026) Original Oil Painting by Guzel Min

60.6 x 80.3 x 2cm (unframed)

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£1,331.11

A folded paper crane is often found in Japanese hospitals. It is a symbol of hope and peace. Today's newspaper news and a carefully folded crane in the middle of a lotus pond, the oldest plant on earth, seem to show us the depth and truth of life.

-Oil painting on linen canvas
-Unframed, stretched on the canvas

-Ready to hang

-Ships worldwide from Japan

-With Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist

-Dispatches from Japan within 3 working days

THANKS for your interest in my art!
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or just to say hi when you purchase your piece.

Greeting from Japan , Chiba City

Materials used:

Oil, acrylic painting on linen canvas

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A folded paper crane is often found in Japanese hospitals. It is a symbol of hope and peace. Today's newspaper news and a carefully folded crane in the middle of a lotus pond, the oldest plant on earth, seem to show us the depth and truth of life.

-Oil painting on linen canvas
-Unframed, stretched on the canvas

-Ready to hang

-Ships worldwide from Japan

-With Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist

-Dispatches from Japan within 3 working days

THANKS for your interest in my art!
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or just to say hi when you purchase your piece.

Greeting from Japan , Chiba City

Materials used:

Oil, acrylic painting on linen canvas

Details:

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I am Guzel, an artist living in Japan. Currently, I am creating a series of paintings dedicated to Japanese lotuses — a philosophical symbol of transience and changing seasons. I... Read more

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