
Bairei hyakucho gafu. Ten Pl.15 by Kono Bairei
Plate 15 closes this segment of the series with a moment of pure aerial grace — a bird in mid-flight, wings fully extended, caught against an open background with minimal reference to ground or sky. The sense of suspension is extraordinary: Bairei's brush captures the precise tension between lift and gravity in a single gesture. Tail feathers trail, wingtips curve, and the eye follows the arc of the body as if tracking actual movement across the wall.
On canvas, the open composition breathes beautifully — the woven surface provides just enough texture to anchor the floating figure without crowding the negative space. The result is a canvas art print with real presence and lightness in equal measure. Produced in our Berlin studio with museum-grade archival pigment inks.
Plate 15 closes this segment of the series with a moment of pure aerial grace — a bird in mid-flight, wings fully extended, caught against an open background with minimal reference to ground or sky. The sense of suspension is extraordinary: Bairei's brush captures the precise tension between lift and gravity in a single gesture. Tail feathers trail, wingtips curve, and the eye follows the arc of the body as if tracking actual movement across the wall.
On canvas, the open composition breathes beautifully — the woven surface provides just enough texture to anchor the floating figure without crowding the negative space. The result is a canvas art print with real presence and lightness in equal measure. Produced in our Berlin studio with museum-grade archival pigment inks.
Original: $38.84
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$13.59Description
Plate 15 closes this segment of the series with a moment of pure aerial grace — a bird in mid-flight, wings fully extended, caught against an open background with minimal reference to ground or sky. The sense of suspension is extraordinary: Bairei's brush captures the precise tension between lift and gravity in a single gesture. Tail feathers trail, wingtips curve, and the eye follows the arc of the body as if tracking actual movement across the wall.
On canvas, the open composition breathes beautifully — the woven surface provides just enough texture to anchor the floating figure without crowding the negative space. The result is a canvas art print with real presence and lightness in equal measure. Produced in our Berlin studio with museum-grade archival pigment inks.























