
Kin-sui-ro by Ogawa Kazumasa
Kin-sui-ro — the name itself evoking gold, water, and dew — is among the quieter works in Ogawa Kazumasa's botanical series. A single specimen is observed with careful patience: petals arranged in a composition that values accuracy as much as beauty. The Meiji-era collotype technique renders the subtle colour gradations and surface textures of the plant with a fidelity that no hand-painted illustration could fully achieve. The result is a piece that feels both archival and alive.
This canvas print is made in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks. On canvas, the warmth of Kazumasa's colour palette deepens into something tangible — a canvas art print with the kind of texture and depth that makes a botanical study feel present rather than preserved.
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Kin-sui-ro by Ogawa Kazumasa
Kin-sui-ro — the name itself evoking gold, water, and dew — is among the quieter works in Ogawa Kazumasa's botanical series. A single specimen is observed with careful patience: petals arranged in a composition that values accuracy as much as beauty. The Meiji-era collotype technique renders the subtle colour gradations and surface textures of the plant with a fidelity that no hand-painted illustration could fully achieve. The result is a piece that feels both archival and alive.
This canvas print is made in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks. On canvas, the warmth of Kazumasa's colour palette deepens into something tangible — a canvas art print with the kind of texture and depth that makes a botanical study feel present rather than preserved.
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Kin-sui-ro — the name itself evoking gold, water, and dew — is among the quieter works in Ogawa Kazumasa's botanical series. A single specimen is observed with careful patience: petals arranged in a composition that values accuracy as much as beauty. The Meiji-era collotype technique renders the subtle colour gradations and surface textures of the plant with a fidelity that no hand-painted illustration could fully achieve. The result is a piece that feels both archival and alive.
This canvas print is made in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks. On canvas, the warmth of Kazumasa's colour palette deepens into something tangible — a canvas art print with the kind of texture and depth that makes a botanical study feel present rather than preserved.























