Yaya Masu captures a subtle moment between seasons. It's that time, somewhere between August and September, when you suddenly notice that summer is slowly beginning to shift. The air still feels soft, but the wind already carries a light, fresh undertone that announces the change of season.
The light is different from midsummer. The sun still shines, but the warm summer gold gives way to a brighter, softer light that shimmers across the water. In that still moment, a boat sits quietly on the water, surrounded by calm colors and soft reflections.
The title, "Yaya Masu," refers to a Japanese concept that describes precisely this feeling: that subtle moment when you can already sense in nature that change is coming.
The painting is intended as a soothing image—a scene you can gaze at for a long time, almost meditatively, while light, air, and water together evoke a sense of stillness and space.
Details:
- Original painting by Liane Kusters
- Size: 40 × 40 cm
- Signed by the artist
- Certificate of authenticity included
- Painted on a 4 cm thick stretcher frame, ready to hang (no frame required)
A tranquil seascape that captures the soft light and tranquil atmosphere of late summer.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsMulti ColorMaterialCanvasNumber of items1OrientationSquareArt sizeSmallHeight40 cmWidth40 cm