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Japanese Art Prints

Signed Japanese Art Prints, Every Purchase Funds a Cause

Award-winning artists. Limited works. Proceeds from every print go directly to active charity partners.

Browse Japanese Art Prints by signed artists and choose your cause
Browse the full collection of Japanese-inspired prints and find the one that fits your wall and your values.

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What you actually get when you buy here

Every Japanese Art Print in this collection is made by a signed artist, not a stock library. Andy okay works with 226 signed artists across a wide range of styles, and the Japanese-inspired works sit inside a curated selection chosen for both visual strength and thematic coherence. These are limited works, offered through the Art for Causes™ program, which means the edition is finite and the price reflects that. If you have been burned before by prints that looked vivid on screen and flat on the wall, the distinction matters: you are buying a work selected by people who have sold over 203,000 artworks and built a collector base of more than 202,000 people worldwide. That track record does not guarantee your wall, but it is a different starting point than a generic print marketplace.

The charity connection is direct, not decorative

Art for Causes™ is not a rounding-error donation. Proceeds from each purchase support a network of active charity partners that includes WWF, Greenpeace, Rainforest Trust, Sea Legacy, Pangea Seed, Amazon Watch, PTSD UK, and The Non-Violence Project Foundation, among others. There are currently 9 active charity partnerships. When you choose a print, you are choosing which cause your money moves toward. That is a meaningful decision, and it is built into the price, not added on top of it. If you also find yourself drawn to bold color and graphic energy beyond the Japanese-inspired range, the Abstract Art Prints collection covers similar ground from a different angle.

Limited works means the collection changes

These prints are not permanent catalog items. The Art for Causes™ program offers works in limited runs, which means a piece available today may not be available next month. The Members Club, which has grown to over 200,000 art and earth lovers, exists partly because members get first notice when new works drop. If you are in the middle of a redesign and have a specific wall in mind, that timeline is worth factoring in. Browsing now and waiting until the room is painted is a reasonable risk, but it is a risk.

Shipping reaches further than most art stores

Andy okay ships across North America, Europe, Oceania, and beyond. Payment options include American Express, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Maestro, Mastercard, PayPal, Shop Pay, Union Pay, and Visa, so currency and checkout friction are unlikely to be the thing that stops you. The collection is priced at up to gallery prices, which positions these works as genuinely accessible compared to what the same caliber of signed, limited art would cost through a traditional gallery channel.
Over 203,000 artworks sold for charity is not a rounding error. It is what happens when the purchase decision and the values decision are the same decision.
  • 226 signed artists across a wide range of styles, including Japanese-inspired works
  • Art for Causes™ program has sold over 203,000 artworks for charity
  • 9 active charity partnerships including WWF, Greenpeace, PTSD UK, and The Non-Violence Project Foundation
  • Ships to North America, Europe, Oceania, and beyond
  • Members Club of over 200,000 art and earth lovers gets first notice on new drops
  • Accepts Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal, Shop Pay, Visa, Mastercard, and more

How buying a print actually works

  1. Browse by style or cause

    The Japanese Art Prints collection sits within a broader store organized by both aesthetic style and charitable theme. You can filter by what draws your eye visually, or start from the cause you want to support. Each print page shows the artist, the cause it supports, and the edition details, so you are never choosing blind.

  2. Check the edition status

    Because these are limited works, availability changes. Before committing to a print for a specific wall, confirm the edition is still active. If a piece you want is no longer available, the collection is refreshed regularly through new artist collaborations, including the ongoing Andy okay X The Non-Violence Project Foundation initiative.

  3. Choose your print and your cause

    At checkout, your purchase is tied to a specific charity partner. This is not a general fund. You select the print, and the proceeds flow to the cause associated with that work. Payment is accepted in multiple currencies via all major methods including Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal, and Shop Pay.

  4. Receive and hang

    Andy okay ships to customers across North America, Europe, and Oceania. Once your print arrives, it is ready to hang. If the Japanese-inspired aesthetic is part of a broader redesign, the Abstract Art Prints collection is worth a look for adjacent walls or complementary pieces.

Benefits

Signed artists, not stock art

Every print comes from one of 226 signed artists Andy okay works with directly. These are not anonymous designs pulled from a library.

Proceeds go to named charities

Your purchase supports one of 9 active charity partnerships, including WWF, Greenpeace, PTSD UK, and The Non-Violence Project Foundation. The cause is named, not vague.

Limited editions with real scarcity

These are limited works, not permanent catalog items. The edition ends, and the price reflects that from the start.

Over 203,000 artworks sold for charity

The Art for Causes™ program has a track record: 203,000 artworks sold and a collector base of over 202,000 people across North America, Europe, and Oceania.

Gallery-caliber pricing made accessible

Works are offered at up to gallery prices, making signed, limited art accessible without the gallery overhead.

Who buys these prints and why

Apartment redesign, one intentional wall

You are mid-redesign and want one anchor piece that does more than fill space. A signed Japanese Art Print from a limited run gives you a work with a documented artist behind it and a cause attached to it. Over 202,000 collectors worldwide have made this same kind of considered purchase through Andy okay, which means the collection has been tested against real walls, real rooms, and real expectations. If the Japanese-inspired aesthetic is part of a larger vision, pairing it with a piece from the Abstract Art Prints range is a natural next step.

Gift buyer looking for something with a story

A Japanese Art Print from Andy okay is a gift that comes with context: a signed artist, a limited edition, and a named charity that benefits from the purchase. That story is on the print page and travels with the work. For someone who already has strong aesthetic preferences, the range of styles across 226 signed artists means there is room to find something specific rather than settling for something generic.

Collector adding to an existing Japanese-inspired space

If you already have Japanese-influenced pieces on your walls, this collection offers a way to add to that aesthetic without paying gallery retail. The works are offered at up to gallery prices through the Art for Causes™ program, and the limited-run structure means you are not buying something that will be on every wall in every apartment. Andy okay has sold over 203,000 artworks for charity, so the program has depth and continuity, not just a handful of token pieces.

Questions about Japanese Art Prints answered

Are these prints made by real, named artists or are they generic designs?

Every print in the collection is made by a signed artist. Andy okay works with 226 signed artists across a wide range of styles. The artist behind each work is documented, not anonymous.

How does the charity donation actually work?

Proceeds from each purchase go to the charity partner associated with that specific print through the Art for Causes™ program. Andy okay currently maintains 9 active charity partnerships, including WWF, Greenpeace, Rainforest Trust, PTSD UK, and The Non-Violence Project Foundation, among others. You are not contributing to a general fund.

Are these limited editions, or can I buy the same print anytime?

These are limited works, meaning the edition is finite. A print available today may not be available in the future. The Members Club, with over 200,000 members, exists partly to give collectors first notice when new works drop.

Do you ship internationally, and what payment methods are accepted?

Andy okay ships across North America, Europe, Oceania, and beyond. Accepted payment methods include American Express, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Maestro, Mastercard, PayPal, Shop Pay, Union Pay, and Visa, covering most major currencies and checkout preferences.

What if the Japanese Art Print I want is no longer available?

The collection is refreshed through ongoing artist collaborations, including the long-term Andy okay X The Non-Violence Project Foundation initiative. Joining the Members Club is the most reliable way to be notified when new Japanese-inspired works drop before they sell out.

Stop second-guessing and put something real on your wall
The collection is limited and the editions change. If you have found a print that fits your space and your values, the next step is straightforward. Browse the Japanese Art Prints collection, pick your cause, and make the wall decision you have been sitting on.

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