
Pl.022 by Kawasaki Kyosen
Plate 022 presents a grouping of woven and textile-based folk toys — objects where material and making are inseparable from meaning. Kyosen renders the basketwork and fabric structures with close attention to weave patterns and surface variation, the illustration hovering between technical record and aesthetic appreciation. A warm, straw-yellow palette dominates, offset by darker accent colours that define form and shadow. The arrangement is unhurried, the objects given ample space to be read individually and as a group. The result speaks quietly to the ingenuity of craft traditions built entirely from natural, locally available materials.
The woven structure of a canvas print is quietly apt for an image concerned with weaving and textile craft — surface and subject rhyme. The warmth of natural fibre tones deepens on canvas, giving this canvas art print a grounded, tactile quality. Made in our Berlin studio with museum-grade archival inks.
Plate 022 presents a grouping of woven and textile-based folk toys — objects where material and making are inseparable from meaning. Kyosen renders the basketwork and fabric structures with close attention to weave patterns and surface variation, the illustration hovering between technical record and aesthetic appreciation. A warm, straw-yellow palette dominates, offset by darker accent colours that define form and shadow. The arrangement is unhurried, the objects given ample space to be read individually and as a group. The result speaks quietly to the ingenuity of craft traditions built entirely from natural, locally available materials.
The woven structure of a canvas print is quietly apt for an image concerned with weaving and textile craft — surface and subject rhyme. The warmth of natural fibre tones deepens on canvas, giving this canvas art print a grounded, tactile quality. Made in our Berlin studio with museum-grade archival inks.
Original: $38.84
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Plate 022 presents a grouping of woven and textile-based folk toys — objects where material and making are inseparable from meaning. Kyosen renders the basketwork and fabric structures with close attention to weave patterns and surface variation, the illustration hovering between technical record and aesthetic appreciation. A warm, straw-yellow palette dominates, offset by darker accent colours that define form and shadow. The arrangement is unhurried, the objects given ample space to be read individually and as a group. The result speaks quietly to the ingenuity of craft traditions built entirely from natural, locally available materials.
The woven structure of a canvas print is quietly apt for an image concerned with weaving and textile craft — surface and subject rhyme. The warmth of natural fibre tones deepens on canvas, giving this canvas art print a grounded, tactile quality. Made in our Berlin studio with museum-grade archival inks.























