Okame with pine branch, Japanese Zen ink kakemono (kakejiku), Hoppō signature, late Edo–Meiji period, #425

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Japanese hanging scroll (kakemono / kakejiku) depicting Okame (Otafuku), the traditional symbol of joy and good fortune, holding a pine branch — a sign of longevity and renewal.
Executed in soft ink and light color on handmade washi paper, in the expressive Zen brush style (zenga).
Signed and sealed Hoppō (北峯) — an art name meaning “Northern Peak,” typical of late Edo to early Meiji Zen painters and monks.
Mounted on patterned silk with golden and indigo sections.
The painting shows natural toning and marks of age, consistent with 19th-century Japanese scrolls.

Safe and tracked shipping from Latvia (Riga Gallery of Japanese Art CloudyYokomido).

Style note:
Loose, meditative Zen brushwork in suibokuga manner with symbolic minimalism.

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