
Ducks by Gōyo Hashiguchi
Though best known for his bijin-ga portraits, Hashiguchi Gōyo brought the same exacting sensibility to this study of ducks resting at the water's edge. The composition is unhurried — birds settled in shallow water, reflections broken by gentle ripples, the background fading to a luminous near-white. Every form is resolved with the patience of the shin-hanga tradition: contours that are clean without being hard, colour areas that hold their edges while remaining optically soft. The negative space is as considered as the subject itself, giving the image the breathing room that defines Japanese graphic thinking at its finest.
This archival fine art print renders the precise contour work and subtle colour gradations of Hashiguchi's original with exceptional fidelity. Produced at our Berlin atelier, it's a fine art print that honours every deliberate line.
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Ducks by Gōyo Hashiguchi
Though best known for his bijin-ga portraits, Hashiguchi Gōyo brought the same exacting sensibility to this study of ducks resting at the water's edge. The composition is unhurried — birds settled in shallow water, reflections broken by gentle ripples, the background fading to a luminous near-white. Every form is resolved with the patience of the shin-hanga tradition: contours that are clean without being hard, colour areas that hold their edges while remaining optically soft. The negative space is as considered as the subject itself, giving the image the breathing room that defines Japanese graphic thinking at its finest.
This archival fine art print renders the precise contour work and subtle colour gradations of Hashiguchi's original with exceptional fidelity. Produced at our Berlin atelier, it's a fine art print that honours every deliberate line.
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Though best known for his bijin-ga portraits, Hashiguchi Gōyo brought the same exacting sensibility to this study of ducks resting at the water's edge. The composition is unhurried — birds settled in shallow water, reflections broken by gentle ripples, the background fading to a luminous near-white. Every form is resolved with the patience of the shin-hanga tradition: contours that are clean without being hard, colour areas that hold their edges while remaining optically soft. The negative space is as considered as the subject itself, giving the image the breathing room that defines Japanese graphic thinking at its finest.
This archival fine art print renders the precise contour work and subtle colour gradations of Hashiguchi's original with exceptional fidelity. Produced at our Berlin atelier, it's a fine art print that honours every deliberate line.























