
Three Yellow Chrysanthemum by Ogawa Kazumasa
Ogawa Kazumasa photographed the chrysanthemum — Japan's imperial flower — with the seriousness the subject demanded. Three blooms are arranged across the frame, their dense, spherical forms packed with layer upon layer of slender petals in warm gold and pale yellow. The collotype process renders each floret individually without reducing the overall sense of plush abundance; it is a technically demanding subject handled with consummate confidence. The dark stems and simple ground keep attention on the flowers, the composition carrying the asymmetric balance characteristic of Japanese botanical aesthetics from both the Edo and Meiji traditions.
This canvas print is produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks. On a woven cotton surface, the warm golden palette gains depth and tactile presence — a canvas art print that brings Kazumasa's precision and warmth directly to your wall.
Ogawa Kazumasa photographed the chrysanthemum — Japan's imperial flower — with the seriousness the subject demanded. Three blooms are arranged across the frame, their dense, spherical forms packed with layer upon layer of slender petals in warm gold and pale yellow. The collotype process renders each floret individually without reducing the overall sense of plush abundance; it is a technically demanding subject handled with consummate confidence. The dark stems and simple ground keep attention on the flowers, the composition carrying the asymmetric balance characteristic of Japanese botanical aesthetics from both the Edo and Meiji traditions.
This canvas print is produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks. On a woven cotton surface, the warm golden palette gains depth and tactile presence — a canvas art print that brings Kazumasa's precision and warmth directly to your wall.
Original: $38.84
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Ogawa Kazumasa photographed the chrysanthemum — Japan's imperial flower — with the seriousness the subject demanded. Three blooms are arranged across the frame, their dense, spherical forms packed with layer upon layer of slender petals in warm gold and pale yellow. The collotype process renders each floret individually without reducing the overall sense of plush abundance; it is a technically demanding subject handled with consummate confidence. The dark stems and simple ground keep attention on the flowers, the composition carrying the asymmetric balance characteristic of Japanese botanical aesthetics from both the Edo and Meiji traditions.
This canvas print is produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks. On a woven cotton surface, the warm golden palette gains depth and tactile presence — a canvas art print that brings Kazumasa's precision and warmth directly to your wall.























