Japanese Bird and Flower Kakemono – Hand-Painted Kacho-ga Sumi-e Hanging Scroll
This Japanese kakemono (hanging scroll) features a refined bird-and-flower composition (Kachō-ga), a classic theme in Japanese art that celebrates harmony between living beings and nature. A small bird perches lightly among softly blooming flowers, captured with expressive sumi-e ink and gentle mineral pigments.
Rather than dramatic color or detailed realism, the artist relies on balance, negative space, and restrained brushwork. The flowers bloom modestly, the bird appears alert yet calm, and the surrounding space remains open-inviting contemplation rather than visual excess. This approach reflects the Japanese aesthetic values of wabi-sabi, where beauty is found in subtlety, impermanence, and quiet presence.
Traditionally, kakemono like this were displayed in a tokonoma, tea room, or private study, chosen to reflect the season and the emotional tone of a space. Today, this piece complements Japandi, minimalist, Zen, and nature-inspired interiors, offering warmth and serenity without overwhelming the room.
Hand-painted on paper and mounted in the traditional scroll format, the artwork can be rolled when not on display, preserving both the piece and the ritual of viewing. This is not mass-produced décor, but a genuine example of Japanese hand-painted art-poetic, contemplative, and enduring.
Dimensions
Height: 180 cm (70.9 inches) Width: 45 cm (17.7 inches)