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Japanese Cranes by Taguchi Tomoki Nr 1

Two cranes hold their ground in near-silence, rendered with the economy of line that defines Taguchi Tomoki's woodblock series. The composition is deliberately sparse — negative space carries as much weight as the birds themselves, their white plumage edged with ink-black feather detail against a pale, misted ground. Movement is implied rather than shown: a slight tilt of the head, a wing held half-open. The mood is contemplative, the visual language rooted in the Japanese tradition of saying more by including less.

On canvas, the layered ink tones and fine line work gain warmth and a subtle tactile depth that flatters the woodblock aesthetic. This canvas art print is produced in our Berlin studio and rewards close looking — the texture of the weave echoing the grain of the original printing block.

Two cranes hold their ground in near-silence, rendered with the economy of line that defines Taguchi Tomoki's woodblock series. The composition is deliberately sparse — negative space carries as much weight as the birds themselves, their white plumage edged with ink-black feather detail against a pale, misted ground. Movement is implied rather than shown: a slight tilt of the head, a wing held half-open. The mood is contemplative, the visual language rooted in the Japanese tradition of saying more by including less.

On canvas, the layered ink tones and fine line work gain warmth and a subtle tactile depth that flatters the woodblock aesthetic. This canvas art print is produced in our Berlin studio and rewards close looking — the texture of the weave echoing the grain of the original printing block.

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Japanese Cranes by Taguchi Tomoki Nr 1

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Two cranes hold their ground in near-silence, rendered with the economy of line that defines Taguchi Tomoki's woodblock series. The composition is deliberately sparse — negative space carries as much weight as the birds themselves, their white plumage edged with ink-black feather detail against a pale, misted ground. Movement is implied rather than shown: a slight tilt of the head, a wing held half-open. The mood is contemplative, the visual language rooted in the Japanese tradition of saying more by including less.

On canvas, the layered ink tones and fine line work gain warmth and a subtle tactile depth that flatters the woodblock aesthetic. This canvas art print is produced in our Berlin studio and rewards close looking — the texture of the weave echoing the grain of the original printing block.