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Bairei hyakucho gafu. Ten Pl.21 by Kono Bairei

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Bairei hyakucho gafu. Ten Pl.21 by Kono Bairei

Plate 21 portrays a long-tailed bird clinging to the curved stem of a flowering plant, its weight pulling the stalk into a graceful arc. Bairei exploits the resulting S-curve as a compositional spine, the bird's body forming the focal anchor while the surrounding blossoms radiate outward in loose clusters. The ink palette leans cool — grey-greens and muted blues — giving the scene the freshness of an overcast spring morning after rain.

The canvas surface lends this composition a sculptural warmth, the slight texture beneath the print echoing the natural materials Bairei worked with. As a canvas print, the arching stem reads with a depth and presence that enhances the original's elegant economy. Produced in our Berlin studio under strict color-calibration standards.

Plate 21 portrays a long-tailed bird clinging to the curved stem of a flowering plant, its weight pulling the stalk into a graceful arc. Bairei exploits the resulting S-curve as a compositional spine, the bird's body forming the focal anchor while the surrounding blossoms radiate outward in loose clusters. The ink palette leans cool — grey-greens and muted blues — giving the scene the freshness of an overcast spring morning after rain.

The canvas surface lends this composition a sculptural warmth, the slight texture beneath the print echoing the natural materials Bairei worked with. As a canvas print, the arching stem reads with a depth and presence that enhances the original's elegant economy. Produced in our Berlin studio under strict color-calibration standards.

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Plate 21 portrays a long-tailed bird clinging to the curved stem of a flowering plant, its weight pulling the stalk into a graceful arc. Bairei exploits the resulting S-curve as a compositional spine, the bird's body forming the focal anchor while the surrounding blossoms radiate outward in loose clusters. The ink palette leans cool — grey-greens and muted blues — giving the scene the freshness of an overcast spring morning after rain.

The canvas surface lends this composition a sculptural warmth, the slight texture beneath the print echoing the natural materials Bairei worked with. As a canvas print, the arching stem reads with a depth and presence that enhances the original's elegant economy. Produced in our Berlin studio under strict color-calibration standards.

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