Onko Chishin
What the Table Remembers
What the Table Remembers
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What the Table Remembers
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Woodprint
Watercolor & Woodcut-Inspired Table Scene
A table rests beneath cinematic light — the surface scattered with small plates, remnants of quiet conversation. Ink-like shadows stretch across deep black and red, colors that hum with memory. Text is faintly visible on the tabletop — perhaps a poem, a name, or the trace of something once said. It does not ask to be read. Only felt.
The style blends woodcut structure with the fluid depth of watercolor, rendered in high-definition detail. You can almost touch the grain, the porcelain, the pause.
This print echoes the moody stillness of Wong Kar-wai’s visual world — emotional, intimate, luminous in restraint. It is not simply a dinner table. It is a stage for absence, connection, and the stories that settle after the meal ends.
In the spirit of Onko Chishin — 温故知新: To carry forward the essence of what remains.
For collectors who understand that beauty lives in what’s left behind — and that silence is often the richest detail.
Our wood prints offer a natural, rustic feel with artwork printed on sustainably sourced wood. The wood grain adds warmth and texture, creating unique, matte-finished pieces:
- Material: FSC-certified birch wood, showcasing natural grain for a rustic feel.
- Finish: Clean edges with edge-to-edge prints for a seamless look.
- Thickness: Choose between 10mm (0.4") or 20mm (0.79").
- Printing: Unprinted white areas reveal the wood grain for added texture.
- Hanging Kit: Included; varies by country.
- Sizes: 18 options in inches (US&CA) and cms (rest of the world).
No minimum orders, printed and shipped on demand.
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