Kimono Cuddle | Press Play Art Print Remix | Woman With Cat acrylic glass
Originally illustrated by Kitagawa Utamaro in A Woman and a Cat (ca. 1793–94), this Edo-period print has been reimagined with a bold modern gradient that turns the quiet intimacy of the scene into something radiant, vibrant, and cheekily contemporary. Utamaro, known for his graceful bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women), captures a moment of playful affection—now amplified with color and contrast that let the kitten’s joy ripple across centuries. A classic reborn with a pop twist.
Kimono Cuddle | Press Play Art Print Remix | Woman With Cat acrylic glass
Originally illustrated by Kitagawa Utamaro in A Woman and a Cat (ca. 1793–94), this Edo-period print has been reimagined with a bold modern gradient that turns the quiet intimacy of the scene into something radiant, vibrant, and cheekily contemporary. Utamaro, known for his graceful bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women), captures a moment of playful affection—now amplified with color and contrast that let the kitten’s joy ripple across centuries. A classic reborn with a pop twist.
Premium quality acrylic glass
Acrylic Glass Printing
Acrylic Glass Printing
Brilliant colour quality and sharpness on acrylic glass - in three different variations.
Looks Better Framed
Looks Better Framed
Get it framed and ready to hang. All of our frames are produced by hand, just for you.
Material
Material
Acrylic glass prints are robust, impact-resistant and versatile.
High Quality Printing
High Quality Printing
6-colour precision printing with a sharpness of 1,440 dpi for brilliant results
Sustainably Produced
Sustainably Produced
Our promise: certified materials, green electricity and CO₂-neutral production.
Accessories
Accessories
There are various mounting options to choose from.
Made in Germany
Made in Germany
We proudly produce every one of our prints at our own facilities.
Part print lab, part time machine, part treasure hunt, Press Play mixes original works, adapted prints, and a deep curatorial dive through dusty archives in search of forgotten gems and visual oddities from art history’s fringes. Some are entirely our own invention; others are collaborations across centuries.
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