Ian Phenna - Geisha Print (Red Cross Japan) | Upfest

Ian Phenna - Geisha Print (Red Cross Japan)

On March 11, 2011, one of the most powerful earthquakes in recorded history, and the most powerful ever in Japanese history, hit the northern part of the island of Honshu, in the Japanese Archipelago. It occurred off the coast of Miyagi Prefecture, with a magnitude of 9.0 MMS, causing enormous damage and rocking the island of Honshu up to 400 kilometers away. Immediately following the earthquake a massive tsunami bored into the coastline, with waves up to 10 meters (33 feet) high, inundating huge areas of city and farmland, destroying everything in its path and killing thousands of people.

Buy a print and win the original on canvas (76cm by 102cm). One lucky buyer will be sent the canvas instead of the print!

‘Geisha’ Giclee Print on Art Paper . 40cm x 50cm . Edition of 25 . £35.00 Every penny from the sale of this print will go the Red Cross (Japan). Our thanks go to Niche Editions for the prints.

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