
Keika hyakugiku Pl.30 by Keika Hosegawa
Plate 30 of the Keika hyakugiku series presents what appears to be a pompon-type cultivar — a tightly rounded bloom whose uniformly curved petals create an almost spherical silhouette. The composition uses negative space with great confidence, the single stem rising from the lower edge to anchor a head that seems to float in the frame. Meiji-era restraint governs every line: nothing is embellished, and that economy makes the study all the more compelling.
The rounded geometry and clean silhouette of this plate reproduce with impressive fidelity as an archival fine art print. Berlin-made with Japanese pigment inks, the print delivers the soft gradations and precise outlines of the original at gallery scale.
Plate 30 of the Keika hyakugiku series presents what appears to be a pompon-type cultivar — a tightly rounded bloom whose uniformly curved petals create an almost spherical silhouette. The composition uses negative space with great confidence, the single stem rising from the lower edge to anchor a head that seems to float in the frame. Meiji-era restraint governs every line: nothing is embellished, and that economy makes the study all the more compelling.
The rounded geometry and clean silhouette of this plate reproduce with impressive fidelity as an archival fine art print. Berlin-made with Japanese pigment inks, the print delivers the soft gradations and precise outlines of the original at gallery scale.
Original: $17.65
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$6.18Description
Plate 30 of the Keika hyakugiku series presents what appears to be a pompon-type cultivar — a tightly rounded bloom whose uniformly curved petals create an almost spherical silhouette. The composition uses negative space with great confidence, the single stem rising from the lower edge to anchor a head that seems to float in the frame. Meiji-era restraint governs every line: nothing is embellished, and that economy makes the study all the more compelling.
The rounded geometry and clean silhouette of this plate reproduce with impressive fidelity as an archival fine art print. Berlin-made with Japanese pigment inks, the print delivers the soft gradations and precise outlines of the original at gallery scale.





















