
Bairei hyakucho gafu. Ten Pl.28 by Kono Bairei
Plate 28 captures a mid-sized bird in the act of landing — wings half-folded, talons reaching for a mossy rock at a stream's edge. The movement is arrested at its most expressive split second, Bairei's brushwork loosening significantly in the wings to convey speed while the rock and water below remain detailed and grounded. Muted earth tones dominate: ochre, grey-brown, and pale green, with a single accent of orange in the bird's bill breaking the restraint.
Motion studies like this respond particularly well to canvas — the texture of the weave adds physical energy to the half-spread wings, making the landing feel more kinetic than it would on paper. Each canvas art print is finished in our Berlin studio and individually checked before dispatch.
Plate 28 captures a mid-sized bird in the act of landing — wings half-folded, talons reaching for a mossy rock at a stream's edge. The movement is arrested at its most expressive split second, Bairei's brushwork loosening significantly in the wings to convey speed while the rock and water below remain detailed and grounded. Muted earth tones dominate: ochre, grey-brown, and pale green, with a single accent of orange in the bird's bill breaking the restraint.
Motion studies like this respond particularly well to canvas — the texture of the weave adds physical energy to the half-spread wings, making the landing feel more kinetic than it would on paper. Each canvas art print is finished in our Berlin studio and individually checked before dispatch.
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Plate 28 captures a mid-sized bird in the act of landing — wings half-folded, talons reaching for a mossy rock at a stream's edge. The movement is arrested at its most expressive split second, Bairei's brushwork loosening significantly in the wings to convey speed while the rock and water below remain detailed and grounded. Muted earth tones dominate: ochre, grey-brown, and pale green, with a single accent of orange in the bird's bill breaking the restraint.
Motion studies like this respond particularly well to canvas — the texture of the weave adds physical energy to the half-spread wings, making the landing feel more kinetic than it would on paper. Each canvas art print is finished in our Berlin studio and individually checked before dispatch.























