
Keika hyakugiku Pl.24 by Keika Hosegawa
Plate 24 from Keika Hasegawa's One Hundred Chrysanthemums series isolates a single cultivar with the precision of a botanist and the eye of a painter. Petals are described in layered washes of colour, each variety rendered distinct through subtle differences in form and hue. The composition is spare — stem, bloom, carefully considered negative space — yet the image carries a quiet complexity rooted in centuries of Japanese horticultural tradition. It is documentation elevated to art.
The canvas surface lends these delicate botanical studies a warmth and presence that honours their origins as hand-printed woodblocks. This canvas art print is produced in our Berlin studio with museum-grade archival pigment inks, preserving the layered colour and fine detail of the Meiji originals.
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Keika hyakugiku Pl.24 by Keika Hosegawa
Plate 24 from Keika Hasegawa's One Hundred Chrysanthemums series isolates a single cultivar with the precision of a botanist and the eye of a painter. Petals are described in layered washes of colour, each variety rendered distinct through subtle differences in form and hue. The composition is spare — stem, bloom, carefully considered negative space — yet the image carries a quiet complexity rooted in centuries of Japanese horticultural tradition. It is documentation elevated to art.
The canvas surface lends these delicate botanical studies a warmth and presence that honours their origins as hand-printed woodblocks. This canvas art print is produced in our Berlin studio with museum-grade archival pigment inks, preserving the layered colour and fine detail of the Meiji originals.
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Plate 24 from Keika Hasegawa's One Hundred Chrysanthemums series isolates a single cultivar with the precision of a botanist and the eye of a painter. Petals are described in layered washes of colour, each variety rendered distinct through subtle differences in form and hue. The composition is spare — stem, bloom, carefully considered negative space — yet the image carries a quiet complexity rooted in centuries of Japanese horticultural tradition. It is documentation elevated to art.
The canvas surface lends these delicate botanical studies a warmth and presence that honours their origins as hand-printed woodblocks. This canvas art print is produced in our Berlin studio with museum-grade archival pigment inks, preserving the layered colour and fine detail of the Meiji originals.























