Kamisaka Sekka - Pencil Butterflies
This elegant design transforms Cho Senshu’s delicate art into a wearable masterpiece. Featuring intricate butterfly motifs in soft red, yellow, and pink against a pale background, these sneakers bring a refined yet playful aesthetic to any look. Perfect for art lovers and those who appreciate subtle, sophisticated details.
Details you'll love:
Made of 25.71 oz. nylon canvas durable, yet easy on your feet.
Available in US sizes 6-12 so you can find your just-right fit.
Lightweight design to keep you moving freely.
Durable rubber sole for grip and stability wherever you go.
Black interior lining for a sleek, modern finish.
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📌 Note: The name reflects the design inspiration and is not the title of an existing artwork.
Kamisaka Sekka - Pencil Butterflies Women's Sneakers
Kamisaka Sekka (1866–1942) was a Japanese artist known for modernizing the Rimpa style by blending traditional Japanese aesthetics with Art Nouveau influences. Trained in Yamato-e painting, he revitalized decorative arts through woodblock prints, textiles, and lacquerware, often featuring nature-inspired motifs. His exposure to Western design during a trip to Scotland in 1901 shaped his bold, flowing compositions. Works like "Chō Senshu" (A Thousand Butterflies) highlight his ability to merge classic Japanese elegance with modern sensibilities, leaving a lasting impact on contemporary design.