
Keika hyakugiku Pl.28 by Keika Hosegawa
Plate 28 from Keika hyakugiku documents a cultivar distinguished by the loose, almost windswept arrangement of its petals. Where other plates in the series favour symmetry, this one captures a quiet dynamism — the bloom appears caught mid-breath, petals overlapping at irregular angles. The ink work is fluid yet controlled, and the soft tonal washes that model each petal are a testament to the series' documentary precision within a clearly artistic sensibility.
Every whisper of movement in the original is captured in this fine art print, produced in Berlin with archival pigment inks. The high-contrast matte surface brings out the full tonal range of the wash work while keeping line edges crisp and clean.
Plate 28 from Keika hyakugiku documents a cultivar distinguished by the loose, almost windswept arrangement of its petals. Where other plates in the series favour symmetry, this one captures a quiet dynamism — the bloom appears caught mid-breath, petals overlapping at irregular angles. The ink work is fluid yet controlled, and the soft tonal washes that model each petal are a testament to the series' documentary precision within a clearly artistic sensibility.
Every whisper of movement in the original is captured in this fine art print, produced in Berlin with archival pigment inks. The high-contrast matte surface brings out the full tonal range of the wash work while keeping line edges crisp and clean.
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Plate 28 from Keika hyakugiku documents a cultivar distinguished by the loose, almost windswept arrangement of its petals. Where other plates in the series favour symmetry, this one captures a quiet dynamism — the bloom appears caught mid-breath, petals overlapping at irregular angles. The ink work is fluid yet controlled, and the soft tonal washes that model each petal are a testament to the series' documentary precision within a clearly artistic sensibility.
Every whisper of movement in the original is captured in this fine art print, produced in Berlin with archival pigment inks. The high-contrast matte surface brings out the full tonal range of the wash work while keeping line edges crisp and clean.























