
Obatan omu Obatan parrot 1926 by Hiroshi Yoshida
Created in 1926, Yoshida's Obatan parrot print brings the same atmospheric precision he applied to landscapes to the subject of a single bird. The parrot is rendered in vivid, carefully layered colour, its plumage described through the gradated tonal shifts characteristic of the finest shin-hanga work. The composition is direct, even minimal, yet the detail in each feather and the quality of light across the bird's form give it an almost monumental presence. It stands apart from Yoshida's landscape oeuvre while sharing its visual intelligence.
Printed as an archival fine art print, the luminous colour and intricate feather detail of the original woodblock are reproduced with exceptional sharpness on matte fine art paper. The result is a fine art print that holds its own at close range and across the room.
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Obatan omu Obatan parrot 1926 by Hiroshi Yoshida
Created in 1926, Yoshida's Obatan parrot print brings the same atmospheric precision he applied to landscapes to the subject of a single bird. The parrot is rendered in vivid, carefully layered colour, its plumage described through the gradated tonal shifts characteristic of the finest shin-hanga work. The composition is direct, even minimal, yet the detail in each feather and the quality of light across the bird's form give it an almost monumental presence. It stands apart from Yoshida's landscape oeuvre while sharing its visual intelligence.
Printed as an archival fine art print, the luminous colour and intricate feather detail of the original woodblock are reproduced with exceptional sharpness on matte fine art paper. The result is a fine art print that holds its own at close range and across the room.
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Created in 1926, Yoshida's Obatan parrot print brings the same atmospheric precision he applied to landscapes to the subject of a single bird. The parrot is rendered in vivid, carefully layered colour, its plumage described through the gradated tonal shifts characteristic of the finest shin-hanga work. The composition is direct, even minimal, yet the detail in each feather and the quality of light across the bird's form give it an almost monumental presence. It stands apart from Yoshida's landscape oeuvre while sharing its visual intelligence.
Printed as an archival fine art print, the luminous colour and intricate feather detail of the original woodblock are reproduced with exceptional sharpness on matte fine art paper. The result is a fine art print that holds its own at close range and across the room.























