Red Crane Painting *Made To Order*
TITLE // “Red Paper Crane”
SIZE // 2 inch x 2 inch, 1 cm thick
MEDIUM // Professional grade acrylics on stretched canvas. It is finished with a gloss varnish.
*These tiny paintings will be made to order and will take up to a week to finish before they are ready to be shipped. This tiny painting features a red paper crane on a pink background. It is signed and dated on the backside.
Throughout the Far East, the crane is considered an auspicious bird and is known variously as the bird of happiness, the heavenly crane, and bird of peace. In Japan, after the Second World War, origami cranes became a symbol of peace and hope. This little painting is a symbol of grace, wisdom, peace, and love of life.
*Easel sold separately.
TITLE // “Red Paper Crane”
SIZE // 2 inch x 2 inch, 1 cm thick
MEDIUM // Professional grade acrylics on stretched canvas. It is finished with a gloss varnish.
*These tiny paintings will be made to order and will take up to a week to finish before they are ready to be shipped. This tiny painting features a red paper crane on a pink background. It is signed and dated on the backside.
Throughout the Far East, the crane is considered an auspicious bird and is known variously as the bird of happiness, the heavenly crane, and bird of peace. In Japan, after the Second World War, origami cranes became a symbol of peace and hope. This little painting is a symbol of grace, wisdom, peace, and love of life.
*Easel sold separately.
TITLE // “Red Paper Crane”
SIZE // 2 inch x 2 inch, 1 cm thick
MEDIUM // Professional grade acrylics on stretched canvas. It is finished with a gloss varnish.
*These tiny paintings will be made to order and will take up to a week to finish before they are ready to be shipped. This tiny painting features a red paper crane on a pink background. It is signed and dated on the backside.
Throughout the Far East, the crane is considered an auspicious bird and is known variously as the bird of happiness, the heavenly crane, and bird of peace. In Japan, after the Second World War, origami cranes became a symbol of peace and hope. This little painting is a symbol of grace, wisdom, peace, and love of life.
*Easel sold separately.