
Keika hyakugiku Pl.26 by Keika Hosegawa
Plate 26 of the Keika hyakugiku series isolates its subject with quiet confidence — a full chrysanthemum head studied from a slightly oblique angle that reveals the spiral density of its petals. The palette leans toward warm ochres and faded rose, grounded by a pale, almost luminous background. There is a stillness to the composition that is characteristic of the series: no superfluous element, no decorative excess, just the flower and the absolute command of its form.
This fine art print preserves the subtle colour transitions and hairline details of the original with precision. Printed in Berlin with archival pigment inks, it holds both the warmth of the palette and the delicacy of the line work across generations.
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Keika hyakugiku Pl.26 by Keika Hosegawa
Plate 26 of the Keika hyakugiku series isolates its subject with quiet confidence — a full chrysanthemum head studied from a slightly oblique angle that reveals the spiral density of its petals. The palette leans toward warm ochres and faded rose, grounded by a pale, almost luminous background. There is a stillness to the composition that is characteristic of the series: no superfluous element, no decorative excess, just the flower and the absolute command of its form.
This fine art print preserves the subtle colour transitions and hairline details of the original with precision. Printed in Berlin with archival pigment inks, it holds both the warmth of the palette and the delicacy of the line work across generations.
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Plate 26 of the Keika hyakugiku series isolates its subject with quiet confidence — a full chrysanthemum head studied from a slightly oblique angle that reveals the spiral density of its petals. The palette leans toward warm ochres and faded rose, grounded by a pale, almost luminous background. There is a stillness to the composition that is characteristic of the series: no superfluous element, no decorative excess, just the flower and the absolute command of its form.
This fine art print preserves the subtle colour transitions and hairline details of the original with precision. Printed in Berlin with archival pigment inks, it holds both the warmth of the palette and the delicacy of the line work across generations.























