
Three Iris Kæmpferi by Kazumasa Exhibition
Kazumasa's iris photograph captures the flower mid-bloom — petals fanning outward in shades of deep violet and lavender, veined with intricate detail that only his collotype process could faithfully preserve. The long, upright leaves frame the composition vertically, lending the image a structural elegance rooted in Japanese design sensibility. There is a quiet drama in the contrast between the bold bloom and the restrained, neutral ground: nature observed with the precision of a scientist and the eye of an artist trained between two worlds, Meiji-era Japan and Western printmaking tradition.
On canvas, the iris comes fully to life. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks, the canvas print brings warmth and tactile depth to the violet tones, making the botanical detail feel richly three-dimensional — a canvas art print of lasting gallery quality.
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Three Iris Kæmpferi by Kazumasa Exhibition
Kazumasa's iris photograph captures the flower mid-bloom — petals fanning outward in shades of deep violet and lavender, veined with intricate detail that only his collotype process could faithfully preserve. The long, upright leaves frame the composition vertically, lending the image a structural elegance rooted in Japanese design sensibility. There is a quiet drama in the contrast between the bold bloom and the restrained, neutral ground: nature observed with the precision of a scientist and the eye of an artist trained between two worlds, Meiji-era Japan and Western printmaking tradition.
On canvas, the iris comes fully to life. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks, the canvas print brings warmth and tactile depth to the violet tones, making the botanical detail feel richly three-dimensional — a canvas art print of lasting gallery quality.
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Kazumasa's iris photograph captures the flower mid-bloom — petals fanning outward in shades of deep violet and lavender, veined with intricate detail that only his collotype process could faithfully preserve. The long, upright leaves frame the composition vertically, lending the image a structural elegance rooted in Japanese design sensibility. There is a quiet drama in the contrast between the bold bloom and the restrained, neutral ground: nature observed with the precision of a scientist and the eye of an artist trained between two worlds, Meiji-era Japan and Western printmaking tradition.
On canvas, the iris comes fully to life. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks, the canvas print brings warmth and tactile depth to the violet tones, making the botanical detail feel richly three-dimensional — a canvas art print of lasting gallery quality.























