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Bairei hyakucho gafu. Ten Pl.04 by Kono Bairei

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Bairei hyakucho gafu. Ten Pl.04 by Kono Bairei

Plate 04 moves deeper into the series with a livelier energy — a small flock captured mid-movement, wings angled against a spare background that emphasizes speed and lightness. Bairei's line is confident and economical; a few sure strokes describe a feather, a claw, an eye. The mood is fresh and kinetic, evoking early spring when birds are active and the air carries a sense of renewal. Negative space is used masterfully to convey open sky without depicting it.

The canvas surface draws out the gestural quality of Bairei's brushwork, adding tactile depth to what originated as woodblock print. The slight texture of the weave gives the birds physical presence on the wall. Produced in our Berlin studio using museum-grade archival inks, this canvas print is built to last generations.

Plate 04 moves deeper into the series with a livelier energy — a small flock captured mid-movement, wings angled against a spare background that emphasizes speed and lightness. Bairei's line is confident and economical; a few sure strokes describe a feather, a claw, an eye. The mood is fresh and kinetic, evoking early spring when birds are active and the air carries a sense of renewal. Negative space is used masterfully to convey open sky without depicting it.

The canvas surface draws out the gestural quality of Bairei's brushwork, adding tactile depth to what originated as woodblock print. The slight texture of the weave gives the birds physical presence on the wall. Produced in our Berlin studio using museum-grade archival inks, this canvas print is built to last generations.

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Bairei hyakucho gafu. Ten Pl.04 by Kono Bairei

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Plate 04 moves deeper into the series with a livelier energy — a small flock captured mid-movement, wings angled against a spare background that emphasizes speed and lightness. Bairei's line is confident and economical; a few sure strokes describe a feather, a claw, an eye. The mood is fresh and kinetic, evoking early spring when birds are active and the air carries a sense of renewal. Negative space is used masterfully to convey open sky without depicting it.

The canvas surface draws out the gestural quality of Bairei's brushwork, adding tactile depth to what originated as woodblock print. The slight texture of the weave gives the birds physical presence on the wall. Produced in our Berlin studio using museum-grade archival inks, this canvas print is built to last generations.