Akira Uchiyama's works are world-renowned masterpieces created by the animalist artist in an inimitable style. This style amalgamates several modern art movements, such as impressionism and abstract expressionism. The unique photographic technique and post-processing methods cultivate a positive atmosphere.
Akira Uchiyama's works are world-renowned masterpieces created by the animalist artist in an inimitable style. This style amalgamates several modern art movements, such as impressionism and abstract expressionism. The unique photographic technique and post-processing methods cultivate a positive atmosphere.

Akira Uchiyama's photographs are exhibited in galleries in Asia, Europe and the North America. Carrying on this tradition is a collection created alongside Sergey Bogaitsev. It replicates the same effect Akira Uchiyama achieves photographing swans in their habitat, but in an innovative photo-studio setup.
The works are printed on the highest quality fresco giclée paper patented by the Japanese company Hokushin. The sand coating emphasizes the texture of the image and prevents glare.
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Japanese wisdom and innovation, European expressionism, and a collaborative creative approach all merge into a distinctive style captivating audiences worldwide.
How the works of Akira Uchiyama and Sergey Bogaitsev help reduce stress and focus on important matters?
Take a moment to observe the décor of your living space.
Take a look around the workspace of employees.
Imagine their state of mind in such surroundings. Positive aesthetic reflections always motivate. Even without conscious effort, the desire to contribute naturally cultivates.
Images from both the Signature and the Collaborative collection positively impact mood and productivity.
Why do most associate images of swans and ballerinas with perfection and creativity?
The perseverance of swans traversing vast distances despite hardships serves as a metaphor for beauty in striving for success. Through daily, strenuous practice, fragile yet ethereal bodies of ballerinas and boy dancers are sculpted with fortitude. Ballet symbolizes self-crafted excellence.
These visions give rise to a mood of calmness, greatness and noble accomplishment.
Worldwide shipping
To determine the exact shipping cost for your order, we will need your address. We will calculate the shipping cost and provide you with the most affordable and efficient delivery options available.
We place significant emphasis on our packaging techniques.
Utilizing robust and top-tier packaging materials, the interior of the box, and the distinct yellow Japanese fabric, we ensure that our time-tested quality standards safeguard the artwork from potential damage during transit.

In collaboration with transportation, insurance, and documentation companies, we successfully deliver our masterpieces to art enthusiasts across the globe.
Do you accept returns?
Yes, within 60 days of receiving the work you can send it back, and once we get the undamaged painting, we will refund it.
What if I scratched or otherwise damaged the painting?
It depends on how damaged the item is, but generally we will hold on to 50% of the refund as compensation for the painting's lost value.
Return policy
Returns are accepted within 60 days after the item delivery.
If a buyer returns an item, it should be returned in the same condition in which it was received, and it should include all items that were in the original package.
If the returned item is damaged, or missing any parts, or is damaged during return shipping because it wasn't packaged correctly, we might deduct 50% from the refund to cover the loss in the item's value.