Tipsy | Press Play Art Print | Modern Japanese Art canvas with Floater frame
This one came pre-loaded with that Press Play energy. Tipsy, from Kobayakawa Kiyoshi’s Modern Styles of Women series, captures Japan’s 1920s “modern girl” in all her bobbed-hair, cocktail-sipping, power-staring glory. While most prints of the time leaned demure and traditional, this one dares to lock eyes — frosted drink in hand, shimmering with powdered mica, and zero apologies.
She scandalized old-school society and thrilled a new one, embodying the tension (and thrill) of a world speeding into modernity. A flapper in spirit, a legend in print — Tipsy still stuns, a century later.
Tipsy | Press Play Art Print | Modern Japanese Art canvas with Floater frame
This one came pre-loaded with that Press Play energy. Tipsy, from Kobayakawa Kiyoshi’s Modern Styles of Women series, captures Japan’s 1920s “modern girl” in all her bobbed-hair, cocktail-sipping, power-staring glory. While most prints of the time leaned demure and traditional, this one dares to lock eyes — frosted drink in hand, shimmering with powdered mica, and zero apologies.
She scandalized old-school society and thrilled a new one, embodying the tension (and thrill) of a world speeding into modernity. A flapper in spirit, a legend in print — Tipsy still stuns, a century later.
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