





Ironical reinterpretation of the classic wave
In this charming watercolor illustration by Gaia Chiummento, the famous wave by Katsushika Hokusai is humorously reinterpreted. The vibrant colors of orange, yellow, azure, and white create a cheerful mood that can lighten up any environment. The central placement of the beer kanji (麦 酒 - Bakushu) adds an extra ironic touch, making it a conversation starter in kitchens or social spaces.
Cheerful art for sociable kitchen spaces
This artwork is not only an eye-catcher but also brings a touch of humor to everyday life. Ideal for anyone looking to create a relaxed atmosphere.
The image is available in various formats, including acrylic glass and alu dibond, both of which can be ordered with a shadow gap frame. Also available in other formats. If you're unsure about the product selection, we are happy to advise you personally.
Country: Japan
Artist's description:
I painted this beer wave in watercolor inspired by Katsushika Hokusai's famous woodblock print, The Great Wave off Kanagawa.
I enjoyed reinterpreting this great Japanese classic in an ironic way.
Afterward, I digitally added the beer kanji in the center of the image. (麦 酒 - Bakushu)
Collections: Designs & Illustrations, Quotes & Typography, Kitchen Prints, Funny & Motivational Wall Art, Hokusai Posters