
Three Yellow Chrysanthemum by Kazumasa Exhibition
Three chrysanthemum blooms fill the frame in Kazumasa's characteristically precise arrangement — their dense, layered petals rendered in deep amber and pale gold through his groundbreaking collotype technique. The stems angle with quiet intention, the composition balanced yet alive. Light falls evenly across the flowers, coaxing out the fine texture of each floret without flattening the overall warmth of the image. It is Japanese botanical art informed by Meiji-era craftsmanship: methodical, reverent, and quietly striking in its fidelity to the natural form.
This canvas print is produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks, allowing the golden palette to glow with warmth and depth on a woven cotton surface. The result is a canvas art print with presence — rich, tactile, and built for the long term.
Three chrysanthemum blooms fill the frame in Kazumasa's characteristically precise arrangement — their dense, layered petals rendered in deep amber and pale gold through his groundbreaking collotype technique. The stems angle with quiet intention, the composition balanced yet alive. Light falls evenly across the flowers, coaxing out the fine texture of each floret without flattening the overall warmth of the image. It is Japanese botanical art informed by Meiji-era craftsmanship: methodical, reverent, and quietly striking in its fidelity to the natural form.
This canvas print is produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks, allowing the golden palette to glow with warmth and depth on a woven cotton surface. The result is a canvas art print with presence — rich, tactile, and built for the long term.
Original: $38.84
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$13.59Description
Three chrysanthemum blooms fill the frame in Kazumasa's characteristically precise arrangement — their dense, layered petals rendered in deep amber and pale gold through his groundbreaking collotype technique. The stems angle with quiet intention, the composition balanced yet alive. Light falls evenly across the flowers, coaxing out the fine texture of each floret without flattening the overall warmth of the image. It is Japanese botanical art informed by Meiji-era craftsmanship: methodical, reverent, and quietly striking in its fidelity to the natural form.
This canvas print is produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks, allowing the golden palette to glow with warmth and depth on a woven cotton surface. The result is a canvas art print with presence — rich, tactile, and built for the long term.























