Floating World was sparked by a trip to Paris's Pinacothèque museum, which hosted an exhibition comparing the works of Vincent van Gogh with those of the 19th-century Japanese artist, Hiroshige. The post-impressionist Dutch painter was clearly influenced by Hiroshige, whose highly stylistic yet serene prints often pictured a hazy Mount Fuji in the distance. The exhibit sparked an exploration of Japonisme and Chinoiserie, two European decorative genres informed by the art of Japan and China. Floating World is a reflection of these two artistic styles, but made modern through scale and color. Go behind the scenes to see how the Robert Allen team of photographers and stylists bring this silk story to life.
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