In 1831, Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai created a print entitled “The Great Wave” depicting a massive wave emerging from a stormy sea off the coast of Kanagawa. Nearly two centuries later, it is one of the most reproduced images of all time, appearing in various works of art, literature, and music.
Among those who have adapted “The Great Wave” are our own Oberon artisans. In their evocative interpretation, the wave takes center stage, a true force of nature towering over Mount Fuji in the background.
In 1831, Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai created a print entitled “The Great Wave” depicting a massive wave emerging from a stormy sea off the coast of Kanagawa. Nearly two centuries later, it is one of the most reproduced images of all time, appearing in various works of art, literature, and music.
Among those who have adapted “The Great Wave” are our own Oberon artisans. In their evocative interpretation, the wave takes center stage, a true force of nature towering over Mount Fuji in the background.