Japanese wall art prints carry with them an air of serenity that suits walls of rooms where calmness is the order. When you look at “Boy on Mt. Fuji”, you really get a grasp of what that means. So, considering Japanese wall art for your meditation room, bedroom or study room, won’t be a bad idea.
Most of them have dominant brown theme color, meaning they can pop out well on dark walls or fuse perfectly on yellow, cream or white. The images vary broadly, so you have a wide range of choice, from landscape to underwater prints, from human figures to plant prints. When choosing Japanese wall art decor, it is of essence to have a clear picture of where you are going to hang them and who the likely viewers are. This will determine the size, color and images on the prints.
There are Japanese wall paintings and prints like “Geisha I” and “Samurai Sun”, which have text. It would be wise to get a translation, you never know; you might hang a message that does suit your purpose. Once you are done with making your selection, you need to consider how your print will be mounted. Do you love Japanese wall art on canvas or you want your work custom framed? Canvas may suit almost anywhere, but framing will need some intuition. The frame material and color should strike a stunning balance between the artwork, the wall and the furniture. The frame may contrast with both the wall and the print, or match both according to your taste.