Asian
The Imperial Buddha Wall Sculpture - Triple Buddha
Thai artists seem only to wave a serene hand to bring forth these works of calm beauty. Resculpted from Buddhist temple originals, these tranquil cultural icons are ancient symbols of adoration.
Japanese Samurai Ceramic Wall Collection - Right
These museum-quality works recall the elongated features of traditional Asian renderings.
Japanese Samurai Ceramic Wall Collection - Left
These museum-quality works recall the elongated features of traditional Asian renderings.
The Plum Garden Over Shin: Classic Art Reproduction (Small)
A grove of plum trees stand beyond the viewer through blossoming branches in this painting by Hiroshige, who liberally employed a dark indigo color from chemical dyes that had only recently come into use.
Asian Dragon with Power Orb Solid Bronze Garden Sculpture - Small
Add a contemporary touch with our Asian-inspired, solid bronze dragon statue that doesn t breathe fire, but does spout water while bringing dramatic detail to your home or garden!
Serene Asian Man Solid Bronze Garden Statue - Small
Add a contemporary touch with our Asian-inspired, solid bronze man sculpture who balances two bronze baskets hanging from metal chains and ready for your favorite flowers. Our bronze sculpture brings dramatic detail to your home or garden!
Benevolent Asian Dragon Statue
Welcome the Asian tradition linking the dragon with the cardinal point of the East to add sunrise, spring and abundant prosperity to your own home or garden.
The Great Wave Off Kanagawa: Classic Art Reproduction (Medium)
This famous Japanese block print design of the Ukiyo-e ("floating world") School uses characteristically understated colors to capture the powerful image of a wave in motion. Impressionists such as Manet and Degas were influenced by Hokusai and enthusiastically collected his work.
Ukiyo-e Coastal Landscape: Classic Art Reproduction
How fortunate that nineteenth-century collectors were sensitive enough to the beauty and charm of Japanese woodblock prints so that they remain to bring us visions of an era past!
Sudden Shower Over Ohasi: Classic Art Reproduction
How fortunate that nineteenth-century collectors were sensitive enough to the beauty and charm of Japanese woodblock prints so that they remain to bring us visions of an era past!











