
Summit of Mount Fuji 1928 by Hiroshi Yoshida
Summit of Mount Fuji 1928 takes the viewer to the volcanic crater's edge, a vantage few prints attempt. Rather than Fuji seen from afar — the iconic silhouette — Yoshida turns the perspective around, looking outward from the summit into a vast, cloud-filled sky. The scale is disorienting in the best sense: earth below, atmosphere above, and the human presence entirely absent. Colour is stripped back to whites, pale blues, and the ochre of volcanic rock. It is a radical composition, austere and quietly exhilarating.
The expansive sky and bare volcanic tones of this canvas art print find ideal expression on a textured woven surface, which adds tactile depth to Yoshida's restrained palette. Produced in our Berlin studio to museum-grade standards.
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Summit of Mount Fuji 1928 by Hiroshi Yoshida
Summit of Mount Fuji 1928 takes the viewer to the volcanic crater's edge, a vantage few prints attempt. Rather than Fuji seen from afar — the iconic silhouette — Yoshida turns the perspective around, looking outward from the summit into a vast, cloud-filled sky. The scale is disorienting in the best sense: earth below, atmosphere above, and the human presence entirely absent. Colour is stripped back to whites, pale blues, and the ochre of volcanic rock. It is a radical composition, austere and quietly exhilarating.
The expansive sky and bare volcanic tones of this canvas art print find ideal expression on a textured woven surface, which adds tactile depth to Yoshida's restrained palette. Produced in our Berlin studio to museum-grade standards.
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Summit of Mount Fuji 1928 takes the viewer to the volcanic crater's edge, a vantage few prints attempt. Rather than Fuji seen from afar — the iconic silhouette — Yoshida turns the perspective around, looking outward from the summit into a vast, cloud-filled sky. The scale is disorienting in the best sense: earth below, atmosphere above, and the human presence entirely absent. Colour is stripped back to whites, pale blues, and the ochre of volcanic rock. It is a radical composition, austere and quietly exhilarating.
The expansive sky and bare volcanic tones of this canvas art print find ideal expression on a textured woven surface, which adds tactile depth to Yoshida's restrained palette. Produced in our Berlin studio to museum-grade standards.























