Nocturne in Gold and Green

Nocturne in Gold and Green

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The print “Nocturne in Gold and Green” features the geisha Toshikana of Miyagawa-cho in October 2014, eight months after she became a geisha.

Toshikana is performing the dance “Washi ga Zaisho,” which in Miyagawa-cho is divided into two parts. She told me, “The first part of Washi ga Zaisho is about the countryside in Kyoto. The second part is about a geiko who drinks too much in winter. The second part is a song that only geiko can dance.” The moment captured in this print is from the first part of the dance.

Edition Type: An Open Edition print created from my original image. Open Edition prints are not signed or numbered.

Sizes: 10 x 14 inches & 18 x 26 inches

Borders: 1-inch

Paper: Moab Lasal Exhibition Luster paper (300 gsm) with satin finish

Archival Life: 100 years when framed with UV filter glass

Packaging: Your print will be placed in a plastic print sleeve and then carefully rolled and packed in a shipping tube for maximum protection. All prints are shipped unmatted and unframed.

Shipping: Although I am based in Japan, all prints will be shipped from the United States via USPS First Class Mail (2-5 days) or USPS First Class International Mail (about 2-3 weeks).

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