Introducing the Daruma Doll Poster: A Journey Through Japanese Pop Culture by Cha
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We are thrilled to unveil the latest addition to our Vintage Exotics collection—two stunning new posters featuring the iconic Daruma doll, created by Cha, the talented artist behind many of our most beloved pieces. Available in two unique versions, one with eyes and one without, these limited edition prints are a captivating blend of traditional Japanese culture and modern pop art, perfect for any collector or art enthusiast.
The Story Behind the Daruma Doll
The Daruma doll is much more than just a decorative piece; it’s a symbol of perseverance and good fortune deeply rooted in Japanese culture. Originating from the Zen Buddhist monk Bodhidharma, who is credited with founding the Zen school of Buddhism, the Daruma doll is traditionally seen as a talisman of good luck. The doll is designed to be round and hollow, often painted red and adorned with a face—most notably, two large, blank eyes.
The tradition associated with the Daruma is both fascinating and meaningful. When you first receive a Daruma doll, its eyes are blank. You make a wish or set a goal, and then paint in one eye. Once your wish is fulfilled or your goal achieved, you paint in the second eye as a way of completing the journey. This practice makes the Daruma a powerful symbol of determination and resilience, reminding us to stay focused on our ambitions.
Meet Cha: The Artist Behind the Collection
Charlotte, affectionately known as Cha, is the creative force behind some of Myretroposter’s most beloved collections. With a deep passion for art and design, Cha has masterfully crafted the Vintage Exotics™, The Wanderer Maps™, and Spanish Capsule™ collections, each showcasing her unique ability to blend cultural heritage with modern aesthetics. Her alter ego, Shree, channels her love for India into the Great Indian Decor Collection, where traditional Indian motifs meet contemporary design.
Cha’s journey into the world of art began with a formal education in the history of art at Christie’s, one of the world’s most prestigious auction houses. She further honed her expertise by studying the fiscality of the art market at IESA, a renowned institution affiliated with Sotheby’s. This solid foundation in both the artistic and financial aspects of the art world has enabled Cha to approach her creations with a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the value and significance of art.
The Daruma Doll Posters: A Closer Look
The Daruma doll posters are available in two striking versions:
1. Daruma Doll with Eyes: This version presents the Daruma in its completed form, with both eyes painted in, symbolizing the fulfillment of a wish or the achievement of a goal. The vibrant colors and bold lines bring the Daruma to life, making it a powerful addition to any space.
2. Daruma Doll with No Eyes: For those who appreciate the symbolism behind the Daruma, this version offers a blank canvas, inviting you to partake in the tradition. As you set your goals or make a wish, you can add your own touch by painting in the eyes, creating a personal connection with the artwork.
A Frame to Fit Your Journey
For collectors who choose the no-eye version, we recommend opting for a backloader frame. This type of frame allows you to easily unframe and reframe the poster after painting the eyes, ensuring that your Daruma journey is both seamless and stylish. The backloader frame complements the minimalist design of the poster, providing a clean, modern display that highlights the Daruma’s significance.
Why These Posters Are a Must-Have
These limited edition prints are more than just beautiful artworks; they are pieces of cultural heritage infused with personal meaning. Whether you’re a lover of Japanese culture, an art collector, or someone looking for a unique and meaningful piece to add to your home, these Daruma doll posters are the perfect choice. And with only a limited number available, now is the time to make one of these exquisite prints yours.
Explore the Daruma Doll with Eyes here and the Daruma Doll with No Eyes here, and bring a touch of Japanese tradition and artistry into your life.
At Myretroposter, we are dedicated to bringing you art that inspires and resonates, and Cha’s latest creation does just that. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of this unique collection.