Three framed artworks on a white wall, including a moving castle, a great wave, and a samurai.

Japanese Manga Artwork

Framed manga art prints by leading Japanese manga artists

Anime Artwork

Immerse yourself in the legendary stories and stunning visuals of anime classics like Bleach, Naruto, One Piece, and Studio Ghibli.

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Premium manga art prints by leading Japanese artists

Manga Artwork

Discover our curated Manga Collection, featuring premium art prints and posters from iconic series like Vagabond, Berserk and Goodnight Punpun.

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Traditional Japanese art prints inspired by ukiyo-e

Japanese Artwork

Our curated collection features iconic pieces from artists such as Ohara Koson  and Katsushika Hakusai, that capture the elegance of everyday life, nature, and fleeting moments.

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Elevated Prints

Manga, anime & Japanese art printed to gallery standards

Curated Archive

Iconic manga, anime & Japanese art - thoughtfully chosen

3,000+ Collectors

Proven quality - from bedrooms to gallery walls worldwide

The Vagabond Collection
Vagabond manga artwork by Takehiko Inoue featuring Miyamoto Musashi in dramatic brush style

The Vagabond Collection

The Masashi Kishimoto Collection
Naruto anime artwork by Masashi Kishimoto showing Naruto through different forms – Naruto anime poster

The Masashi Kishimoto Collection

The Berserk Collection
Berserk manga artwork featuring Guts in Kentaro Miura’s dark fantasy illustration – Berserk manga poster

The Berserk Collection

The Studio Ghibli Collection
Studio Ghibli anime artwork featuring Howl’s Moving Castle floating above the clouds

The Studio Ghibli Collection

The Katsushika Hokusai Collection
The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai – famous ukiyo-e Japanese artwork

The Katsushika Hokusai Collection

Subtle Statement

Beautiful prints—very unique and not cartoony/loud. I’m a huge JJK/Gojo fan and I bought pretty much all of them.

Premium Quality

Absolutely gorgeous and printed on very high quality paper. There is Japanese text to the far left which translates to say Howl's Moving Castle and Studio Ghibli. A neat little touch

Thoughtful Gift

A Christmas present for my partner, it now sits proudly above his desk because he loved it so much... Thank you for him

We don’t sell posters.

From classic Japanese artwork and ukiyo-e to modern manga and anime, we curate pieces that deserve to be displayed properly.

Some are bold and iconic. Others are subtle and timeless, chosen for those who want Japanese art in their homes without it feeling loud. Every piece is selected with care and produced to gallery standards, using materials that respect the original detail and linework. No mass uploads.

No novelty finishes. Just thoughtful art designed to live well in modern interiors.

Gallery-quality manga, anime and Japanese art prints

We Frame Culture.

From the Journal

Manga artwork, anime composition, and Japanese woodblock prints share a lineage of visual discipline. Line, contrast, negative space, and narrative pacing connect centuries of image-making.

We explore the ideas behind what we curate - from the evolution of Japanese art to the growing movement of framing manga and anime as collectible wall art.

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Is Manga Art? Why Panels Are Being Framed

Manga panels are more than storytelling devices. They are compositions of contrast, silence, and movement. This essay explores why collectors are framing manga artwork and how it has evolved into a legitimate form of visual art

So ... is it art?

Anime as Art: From Screen to Wall

Iconic anime scenes carry more than nostalgia. They hold composition, atmosphere, and emotion that translate beautifully into framed wall art. Discover why anime belongs in modern interiors.

Why it belongs on your wall

From Ukiyo-e to Anime: How Japanese Art Shaped Modern Visual Culture

Long before anime, Japanese woodblock artists shaped a visual language of line, space, and storytelling. This piece traces the connection between Ukiyo-e and today’s manga and anime art.

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