
Keika hyakugiku Pl.28 by Keika Hosegawa
Plate 28 takes a more restrained approach than its companions, centering a single prominent chrysanthemum head surrounded by loosely scattered buds and curling leaves. The petal form is spidery and open — long, thin rays reaching outward in cream and soft lilac — giving the composition an airy, almost meditative quality. Negative space is used with care, letting the flower breathe within the picture plane in a manner that feels distinctly contemporary despite its Meiji origins.
Produced as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the texture of the woven surface lends this spare composition an added layer of depth. The subtle grain complements the delicate line work, creating a canvas art print with quiet, lasting presence.
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Keika hyakugiku Pl.28 by Keika Hosegawa
Plate 28 takes a more restrained approach than its companions, centering a single prominent chrysanthemum head surrounded by loosely scattered buds and curling leaves. The petal form is spidery and open — long, thin rays reaching outward in cream and soft lilac — giving the composition an airy, almost meditative quality. Negative space is used with care, letting the flower breathe within the picture plane in a manner that feels distinctly contemporary despite its Meiji origins.
Produced as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the texture of the woven surface lends this spare composition an added layer of depth. The subtle grain complements the delicate line work, creating a canvas art print with quiet, lasting presence.
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Plate 28 takes a more restrained approach than its companions, centering a single prominent chrysanthemum head surrounded by loosely scattered buds and curling leaves. The petal form is spidery and open — long, thin rays reaching outward in cream and soft lilac — giving the composition an airy, almost meditative quality. Negative space is used with care, letting the flower breathe within the picture plane in a manner that feels distinctly contemporary despite its Meiji origins.
Produced as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the texture of the woven surface lends this spare composition an added layer of depth. The subtle grain complements the delicate line work, creating a canvas art print with quiet, lasting presence.























