
Bairei hyakucho gafu. Ten Pl.21 by Kono Bairei
Plate 21 presents one of Bairei's more dynamic compositions: a bird in low descent, wings angled, body tilting toward an unseen landing point. The downward diagonal creates movement within a rigidly contained frame, the surrounding emptiness amplifying rather than reducing the sense of motion. Bairei's ink handling is confident — the primary forms solid and grounded, secondary details dissolved into suggestion — a balance that defines his mature kacho-e style.
This archival fine art print is produced in our Berlin studio on museum-grade paper using long-lasting pigment inks. The matte finish and high resolution output preserve every nuance of line and ink density from the original composition.
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Bairei hyakucho gafu. Ten Pl.21 by Kono Bairei
Plate 21 presents one of Bairei's more dynamic compositions: a bird in low descent, wings angled, body tilting toward an unseen landing point. The downward diagonal creates movement within a rigidly contained frame, the surrounding emptiness amplifying rather than reducing the sense of motion. Bairei's ink handling is confident — the primary forms solid and grounded, secondary details dissolved into suggestion — a balance that defines his mature kacho-e style.
This archival fine art print is produced in our Berlin studio on museum-grade paper using long-lasting pigment inks. The matte finish and high resolution output preserve every nuance of line and ink density from the original composition.
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Plate 21 presents one of Bairei's more dynamic compositions: a bird in low descent, wings angled, body tilting toward an unseen landing point. The downward diagonal creates movement within a rigidly contained frame, the surrounding emptiness amplifying rather than reducing the sense of motion. Bairei's ink handling is confident — the primary forms solid and grounded, secondary details dissolved into suggestion — a balance that defines his mature kacho-e style.
This archival fine art print is produced in our Berlin studio on museum-grade paper using long-lasting pigment inks. The matte finish and high resolution output preserve every nuance of line and ink density from the original composition.























