Tanabata – Art Print by Bao Quyen
Inspired by the Japanese legend of Orihime and Hikoboshi (七夕 – The Star Festival)
This artwork is an original illustration by Bao Quyen, printed on high-quality textured paper (270g) for a refined, tactile finish that enhances colour depth and the softness of the night sky.
This illustration reflects the story of Tanabata—the celestial lovers separated by the Milky Way and reunited only once a year on the seventh day of the seventh month. Their meeting symbolizes devotion, patience, and love that endures distance and time.
Set against a deep indigo sky, the two figures reach toward each other, connected by a luminous ribbon flowing like a thread of destiny. The surrounding stars and birds evoke hope, longing, and the magic of reunion written in the cosmos.
A poetic tribute to celestial love, fate, and connection beyond distance.
Product Details
- Original illustration by Bao Quyen
- Printed on high-quality textured paper
- Paper weight: 270g
- Inspired by Tanabata (Japanese Star Festival)
- Theme: Japanese folklore, celestial love, mythology, destiny
