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Fuwatepuuru Shikuri A Window in Fatehpur-Sikri 1931 by Hiroshi Yoshida

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Fuwatepuuru Shikuri A Window in Fatehpur-Sikri 1931 by Hiroshi Yoshida

Light pours through an ornate Mughal window, the carved stone lattice casting geometric shadows across the interior in a composition that is both architectural study and meditation on light itself. Yoshida visited India in 1931 and brought his printmaker's eye to these extraordinary spaces — finding in Islamic geometric ornament a visual language that resonated with his own Japanese aesthetic sensibility. The palette is warm and luminous, sandstone tones shifting from bleached highlight to rich amber shadow, the whole image held together by the window's radiant, organising presence at the centre.

As a canvas print from our Berlin studio, the warmth of cotton canvas complements the sun-saturated palette of this Mughal interior. Texture adds depth to the carved stone geometry, making the play of light and shadow feel tangible and alive.

Light pours through an ornate Mughal window, the carved stone lattice casting geometric shadows across the interior in a composition that is both architectural study and meditation on light itself. Yoshida visited India in 1931 and brought his printmaker's eye to these extraordinary spaces — finding in Islamic geometric ornament a visual language that resonated with his own Japanese aesthetic sensibility. The palette is warm and luminous, sandstone tones shifting from bleached highlight to rich amber shadow, the whole image held together by the window's radiant, organising presence at the centre.

As a canvas print from our Berlin studio, the warmth of cotton canvas complements the sun-saturated palette of this Mughal interior. Texture adds depth to the carved stone geometry, making the play of light and shadow feel tangible and alive.

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Fuwatepuuru Shikuri A Window in Fatehpur-Sikri 1931 by Hiroshi Yoshida

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Light pours through an ornate Mughal window, the carved stone lattice casting geometric shadows across the interior in a composition that is both architectural study and meditation on light itself. Yoshida visited India in 1931 and brought his printmaker's eye to these extraordinary spaces — finding in Islamic geometric ornament a visual language that resonated with his own Japanese aesthetic sensibility. The palette is warm and luminous, sandstone tones shifting from bleached highlight to rich amber shadow, the whole image held together by the window's radiant, organising presence at the centre.

As a canvas print from our Berlin studio, the warmth of cotton canvas complements the sun-saturated palette of this Mughal interior. Texture adds depth to the carved stone geometry, making the play of light and shadow feel tangible and alive.