
Keika hyakugiku Pl.04 by Keika Hosegawa
Plate 4 from Hosegawa's One Hundred Chrysanthemums series presents a single bloom at peak fullness, its petals rendered petal by petal with a patient precision that borders on scientific and yet reads as entirely lyrical. The composition is tightly cropped — stem, leaves, and flower filling the vertical frame without margin — so the eye moves through layers of overlapping form rather than resting on a single focal point. A warm amber ground gives the ink lines an almost lacquered quality.
Botanical studies of this density reward the canvas format: the textured surface brings tactile dimension to the stacked petals, each layer reading with genuine depth and warmth. This canvas art print is produced and inspected in our Berlin studio, colors calibrated to the original's botanical fidelity.
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Keika hyakugiku Pl.04 by Keika Hosegawa
Plate 4 from Hosegawa's One Hundred Chrysanthemums series presents a single bloom at peak fullness, its petals rendered petal by petal with a patient precision that borders on scientific and yet reads as entirely lyrical. The composition is tightly cropped — stem, leaves, and flower filling the vertical frame without margin — so the eye moves through layers of overlapping form rather than resting on a single focal point. A warm amber ground gives the ink lines an almost lacquered quality.
Botanical studies of this density reward the canvas format: the textured surface brings tactile dimension to the stacked petals, each layer reading with genuine depth and warmth. This canvas art print is produced and inspected in our Berlin studio, colors calibrated to the original's botanical fidelity.
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Plate 4 from Hosegawa's One Hundred Chrysanthemums series presents a single bloom at peak fullness, its petals rendered petal by petal with a patient precision that borders on scientific and yet reads as entirely lyrical. The composition is tightly cropped — stem, leaves, and flower filling the vertical frame without margin — so the eye moves through layers of overlapping form rather than resting on a single focal point. A warm amber ground gives the ink lines an almost lacquered quality.
Botanical studies of this density reward the canvas format: the textured surface brings tactile dimension to the stacked petals, each layer reading with genuine depth and warmth. This canvas art print is produced and inspected in our Berlin studio, colors calibrated to the original's botanical fidelity.























