Hand-painted painting reproductions - Movements - Ukiyo-e

Welcome to the world of the Ukiyo-e art movement!
At POD, we are passionate about reproducing high-quality oil paintings. We use a meticulous technique and artisanal know-how to create works of art that will take you on a mental journey.

Imagine owning a museum-worthy piece of art, created by the greatest artists in history and reproduced by passionate and experienced painters. At POD, we offer you the opportunity to make that dream a reality. We reproduce the works of art of your favorite painters from the Ukiyo-e art movement in the smallest details, so that you can enjoy them in your own home.

Our reproductions are made by experienced artists who use the best materials and techniques. We are committed to providing you with works of art of the highest quality, which will bring joy and inspiration to your family for generations to come.
Movement definition
Ukiyo-e, literally translated as "images of the floating world", is a distinctive Japanese art movement that developed during the Edo period (1603-1868). Ukiyo-e artists specialized in woodblock printing, creating vibrant and detailed images of urban life, feminine beauty, theater, landscapes, and narrative scenes. These prints were often mass-produced, providing art that was visually striking, colorful, and accessible to the general public. Specific techniques, such as woodcutting and the use of natural pigments, allowed ukiyo-e artists to produce images of great visual richness. Their works had a significant impact on Western art, influencing movements such as Impressionism and Art Nouveau. Ukiyo-e is recognized for its distinctive aesthetic, fine execution, and vivid artistic representation of the culture and daily life of Japan at the time. Explore this captivating art movement where painting, in the form of woodblock prints, offers striking and culturally significant images, capturing the beauty and dynamism of urban life and Japanese culture.