
Great Buddha at Kamakura by Hasui
Hasui Kawase frames the Great Buddha of Kamakura with the quiet authority of the shin-hanga tradition. The colossal bronze figure sits in meditative stillness against a sky rendered in subtle gradients — soft grey, pale blue, or the faint amber of a fading afternoon, depending on the light. Surrounding foliage anchors the composition and gives a sense of scale without drama. What distinguishes this print is its restraint: a scene of considerable grandeur conveyed through the softest tonal shifts, the most carefully placed silhouettes. There is a hush to it that lingers.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, Hasui's delicate ink gradients and fine linework are reproduced with full fidelity — the kind of tonal precision that the original woodblock demanded and that only a true fine art print can honour.
Hasui Kawase frames the Great Buddha of Kamakura with the quiet authority of the shin-hanga tradition. The colossal bronze figure sits in meditative stillness against a sky rendered in subtle gradients — soft grey, pale blue, or the faint amber of a fading afternoon, depending on the light. Surrounding foliage anchors the composition and gives a sense of scale without drama. What distinguishes this print is its restraint: a scene of considerable grandeur conveyed through the softest tonal shifts, the most carefully placed silhouettes. There is a hush to it that lingers.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, Hasui's delicate ink gradients and fine linework are reproduced with full fidelity — the kind of tonal precision that the original woodblock demanded and that only a true fine art print can honour.
Original: $17.65
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$6.18Description
Hasui Kawase frames the Great Buddha of Kamakura with the quiet authority of the shin-hanga tradition. The colossal bronze figure sits in meditative stillness against a sky rendered in subtle gradients — soft grey, pale blue, or the faint amber of a fading afternoon, depending on the light. Surrounding foliage anchors the composition and gives a sense of scale without drama. What distinguishes this print is its restraint: a scene of considerable grandeur conveyed through the softest tonal shifts, the most carefully placed silhouettes. There is a hush to it that lingers.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, Hasui's delicate ink gradients and fine linework are reproduced with full fidelity — the kind of tonal precision that the original woodblock demanded and that only a true fine art print can honour.























