
Bairei hyakucho gafu. Ten Pl.34 by Kono Bairei
Plate 34 stands apart in the Hundred Birds album for the density of its composition: branch work occupies more of the frame than usual, and the bird is partially obscured by foliage, its form revealed in sections rather than fully exposed. This layering introduces a sense of depth unusual for the series, the subject inhabiting its environment rather than floating before it. Bairei's ink modulation manages the added complexity without losing the stillness that defines his finest work.
This fine art print is produced in our Berlin studio on museum-grade paper using archival pigment inks, ensuring that the intricate layering of line and wash in the original is reproduced with full tonal clarity and lasting colour integrity.
Plate 34 stands apart in the Hundred Birds album for the density of its composition: branch work occupies more of the frame than usual, and the bird is partially obscured by foliage, its form revealed in sections rather than fully exposed. This layering introduces a sense of depth unusual for the series, the subject inhabiting its environment rather than floating before it. Bairei's ink modulation manages the added complexity without losing the stillness that defines his finest work.
This fine art print is produced in our Berlin studio on museum-grade paper using archival pigment inks, ensuring that the intricate layering of line and wash in the original is reproduced with full tonal clarity and lasting colour integrity.
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Plate 34 stands apart in the Hundred Birds album for the density of its composition: branch work occupies more of the frame than usual, and the bird is partially obscured by foliage, its form revealed in sections rather than fully exposed. This layering introduces a sense of depth unusual for the series, the subject inhabiting its environment rather than floating before it. Bairei's ink modulation manages the added complexity without losing the stillness that defines his finest work.
This fine art print is produced in our Berlin studio on museum-grade paper using archival pigment inks, ensuring that the intricate layering of line and wash in the original is reproduced with full tonal clarity and lasting colour integrity.























