
Sekishozan Shizhongshan - 1940 by Hiroshi Yoshida
Sekishozan — Shizhongshan — records Yoshida's encounter with the dramatic karst formations of Yunnan, China, during his final decade of travel. Towers of layered rock rise from mist with an almost architectural regularity, their forms softened by atmospheric haze yet precisely delineated at close range. Yoshida structures the composition to play vertical mass against horizontal stillness, a tension that gives the work its quiet power. The palette is cool and measured, placing the viewer at a respectful, contemplative distance from an alien and magnificent landscape.
The bold vertical forms and atmospheric gradients of this canvas print translate naturally to a textured canvas surface, where depth and warmth enhance Yoshida's dramatic compositional contrasts. Produced in our Berlin studio to museum-grade quality.
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Sekishozan Shizhongshan - 1940 by Hiroshi Yoshida
Sekishozan — Shizhongshan — records Yoshida's encounter with the dramatic karst formations of Yunnan, China, during his final decade of travel. Towers of layered rock rise from mist with an almost architectural regularity, their forms softened by atmospheric haze yet precisely delineated at close range. Yoshida structures the composition to play vertical mass against horizontal stillness, a tension that gives the work its quiet power. The palette is cool and measured, placing the viewer at a respectful, contemplative distance from an alien and magnificent landscape.
The bold vertical forms and atmospheric gradients of this canvas print translate naturally to a textured canvas surface, where depth and warmth enhance Yoshida's dramatic compositional contrasts. Produced in our Berlin studio to museum-grade quality.
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Sekishozan — Shizhongshan — records Yoshida's encounter with the dramatic karst formations of Yunnan, China, during his final decade of travel. Towers of layered rock rise from mist with an almost architectural regularity, their forms softened by atmospheric haze yet precisely delineated at close range. Yoshida structures the composition to play vertical mass against horizontal stillness, a tension that gives the work its quiet power. The palette is cool and measured, placing the viewer at a respectful, contemplative distance from an alien and magnificent landscape.
The bold vertical forms and atmospheric gradients of this canvas print translate naturally to a textured canvas surface, where depth and warmth enhance Yoshida's dramatic compositional contrasts. Produced in our Berlin studio to museum-grade quality.























