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Hand-painted artwork on rice paper depicting bamboo.

The meaning of bamboo

Bamboo is a symbol of enduring friendship and longevity. It represents flexibility rooted in strength.
A metaphor for life, it evokes the character of the wise; green in all seasons, it does not break under the force of hurricanes.
This indicates a human quality of great adaptability that makes a person strong precisely because, when faced with life’s events, they do not resist change but flow with it and adapt to it.

Size: 50 x 23 cm

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In the bottom right-hand corner is the artist’s signature, accompanied by the ‘Butsu’ seal, which means ‘Buddha’.

The giant bamboo – Phyllostachys edulis or ‘moso’

Of the approximately 1,500 varieties of bamboo found across the globe, it is fair to say that the Moso is the most significant of them all.

Phyllostachys edulis, or pubescens, commonly known as “moso”, is a grass, and therefore, to all intents and purposes, a herbaceous plant, even though, thanks to its characteristics, it can grow much taller than a tree.

This giant bamboo owes its success to a particular biological strategy: unlike all other herbaceous plants, it is able to replace its leaves at the exact same point where they were originally produced. In this way, the giant bamboo plant renews itself every year without ‘ageing’, thereby optimising its vital activity.

The culms of Phyllostachys edulis can reach heights of 25–30 metres, but usually grow to around 15–20 metres. All moso culms grow at a surprising rate (even exceeding one metre a day) until they reach their maximum height, which they achieve within a couple of months; after that, they cease growing for the rest of their lives, neither in height nor in diameter.

The flowering of the moso, like that of all bamboos, is something of a mystery: it follows an 80–100-year cycle, leading to the simultaneous flowering of all plants with the same genetic makeup, which are severely weakened by this exceptional event.

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The rice paper is mounted on a white polypropylene backing:
This is an innovative mounting technique using modern materials, a multi-stage process requiring great concentration and expertise.

The result is excellent: the backing makes the paper more durable; the artwork acquires a certain rigidity, ideal for framing.
The colours are produced using coloured inks.

Framing the artwork:
Although the rice paper has a backing, it remains delicate and dust tends to settle on it, so we recommend placing it under glass.
You can choose a simple frame that complements the simplicity of the painting, or opt to add a passe-partout first.

Size: 50 x 23 cm
Size: other – on request

*Images are for illustrative purposes only; the product may differ in colour, shape and size.

**The wooden easel is not included.

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Shipments are made from Monday to Friday, excluding national holidays.
From the moment the order is placed, the package will be delivered within 48/72 hours. (For smaller islands and remote areas, delivery times may vary).
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