Panoramic illustration of a parade on a city street in Japan, with people dressed in retro clothing riding atop of large dog mounts, passing many people on the street.
Detail from panoramic illustration, of a woman with 8 arms, holding a sewing machine and various cleaning supplies.
Detail shot from panoramic illustration of several people and humanoid creatures on a street, doing various activities - a person wears a vending machine as a backpack and a woman buys something from it. Someone pushes a cart full of cats.
Detail from panoramic illustration of a busy street scene, with giant dogs walking like mounts. Several people walk the street.
Detail from panoramic illustration of of a person dressed like a decorated samurai riding on a large dog like a mount. People and animal creatures stand on large buildings behind them.
Detail from panoramic illustration of a street parade with humanoid animals watching and participating.
Panoramic illustration of a parade on a city street in Japan, with people dressed in retro clothing riding atop of large dog mounts, passing many people on the street.

kozyndan - Memory Lane - #13 - "Life In the Liminal Space Between Fuji-san and Yatsugatake"

Regular price $ 1,000.00


Panoramic print, edition of 5. Piece is framed.

Artwork measures 18.5 x 62.5 inches.

Unframed versions will ship rolled from Japan. 

Please note: Shipping cost for the framed work is an estimate, due to its large size, we will be able to find the most accurate cost when a shipping address is received. Please note that the cost may be more and if so, you will be contacted with the rate. Pick up is recommended.  

This piece is a part of the solo exhibition Memory Lane by kozyndan at GR2 Gallery running from April 19th - May 6th, 2025. 

  • There is a No Returns Policy from the moment artwork is purchased.
  • Artwork remains on the wall for the duration of the show. Usually, art is sent out 2 weeks after the show comes down.
  • Because these are unique art pieces, it is possible that the piece you want has sold before we've had a chance to update the site. If this happens, you will contacted about a refund or exchange.
  • Art once purchased is not open for trade
  • Pick-up Orders will be ready on the Saturday after the closing of the exhibition
    • Pick up orders may be subject to storage fees if not picked up within 3 months after your pick up notice. You will be contacted again before fees begin.

In-Person Viewing is available at GR2 Gallery: Open Friday 12:00 pm - 4:00pm, Saturday 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm, and Sunday 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm.


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