
Pl.015 by Kawasaki Kyosen
Plate 015 from Kyosen's collected illustrations focuses on a cluster of traditional wooden toys — their forms simple, almost geometric, yet unmistakably alive with regional character. Kyosen arranges the objects with care, using subtle variations in scale and shadow to establish depth on an otherwise minimal ground. The colour palette is restrained: earthen reds, natural wood tones, touches of black ink — the colours of the workshop rather than the festival. Each object is rendered with enough precision to function as a documentary record, yet the overall composition reads as a considered still life with genuine artistic weight.
The earthy palette and crafted simplicity of this plate are a natural fit for canvas. The woven surface echoes the texture of wood and pigment, giving the folk objects a tactile presence. This canvas art print was made in our Berlin studio using archival museum-grade inks.
Plate 015 from Kyosen's collected illustrations focuses on a cluster of traditional wooden toys — their forms simple, almost geometric, yet unmistakably alive with regional character. Kyosen arranges the objects with care, using subtle variations in scale and shadow to establish depth on an otherwise minimal ground. The colour palette is restrained: earthen reds, natural wood tones, touches of black ink — the colours of the workshop rather than the festival. Each object is rendered with enough precision to function as a documentary record, yet the overall composition reads as a considered still life with genuine artistic weight.
The earthy palette and crafted simplicity of this plate are a natural fit for canvas. The woven surface echoes the texture of wood and pigment, giving the folk objects a tactile presence. This canvas art print was made in our Berlin studio using archival museum-grade inks.
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Plate 015 from Kyosen's collected illustrations focuses on a cluster of traditional wooden toys — their forms simple, almost geometric, yet unmistakably alive with regional character. Kyosen arranges the objects with care, using subtle variations in scale and shadow to establish depth on an otherwise minimal ground. The colour palette is restrained: earthen reds, natural wood tones, touches of black ink — the colours of the workshop rather than the festival. Each object is rendered with enough precision to function as a documentary record, yet the overall composition reads as a considered still life with genuine artistic weight.
The earthy palette and crafted simplicity of this plate are a natural fit for canvas. The woven surface echoes the texture of wood and pigment, giving the folk objects a tactile presence. This canvas art print was made in our Berlin studio using archival museum-grade inks.























