Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts

17 November 2010

Zazzle Poster - Falling Leaves by lucidtheory

Elegant and stunning poster of falling leaves against a green background with a black border. The leaves are in the autumn colors of red and orange and are a striking contrast to the green.

07 October 2010

Geisha in Black Kimono and Fan at Zazzle from brianadragon

The season of autumn is perfectly portrayed in this illustration of a geisha in a black and red kimono, holding a Japanese fan in front of her face in a traditional Japanese pose. The geisha is standing in front of lake with mountains in the background with red amd orange Japanese maple leaves on the trees around her.

05 October 2010

Four Seasons Kitsune Fox Mug at Zazzle from MeredithDillman

The Japanese word for fox is kitsune and they are very common in Japanese folklore. The word kitsune is often translated to fox spirit which is a reflection of the wisdom they have gained throughout their lives and does not refer to a ghost-like creature. Kitsune are believed to possess superior intelligence, magical powers and a long life and are more similar to faeries from Western cultures.

The beautiful mug featuring artwork from Meredith Dillman features the four seasons with the kitsune dressed in a traditional Japanese style for each of the seasons.

13 July 2010

Zazzle kedsshoe from jrotem: Japanese Leaves

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Zazzle kedsshoe from jrotem: Japanese Leaves

Beautiful ladies keds shoes featuring Japanese leaves and flowers against a black background.

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11 July 2010

Zazzle card from Foxfires: Autumn

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Zazzle card from Foxfires: Autumn

Beautiful autumn greeting card with a geisha looking away from the camera against an autumn backdrop. The work autumn, aki, is written in Japanese kanji on the front of the card.

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06 January 2010

Japanese Kanji Four Seasons

Pretty postcard featuring the Japanese kanji for the four seasons with four colours representing each of the seasons with a recycled paper look.

This design is available on a range of products. Visit Japanese Inspirations to see the full range.