
Bats under Full Moon
By Ohara Koson
This atmospheric woodblock print depicts two bats in flight beneath a full moon, framed by the slender branches of a willow tree. Created by Ohara Koson, the composition reflects the shin-hanga style through its refined silhouettes, subtle tonal gradations, and careful balance between light and shadow, creating a quiet yet striking nocturnal scene.
In Japanese visual tradition, bats are symbols of good fortune and happiness, while the full moon represents completeness and renewal. Koson’s restrained palette and simplified forms lend the work a contemplative quality, allowing symbolic meaning to emerge through atmosphere rather than overt narrative, a hallmark of his nature-focused prints.
This is a faithful reproduction as a giclée print, printed on museum-grade, archival fine art paper for lasting vibrancy and detail.
By Ohara Koson
This atmospheric woodblock print depicts two bats in flight beneath a full moon, framed by the slender branches of a willow tree. Created by Ohara Koson, the composition reflects the shin-hanga style through its refined silhouettes, subtle tonal gradations, and careful balance between light and shadow, creating a quiet yet striking nocturnal scene.
In Japanese visual tradition, bats are symbols of good fortune and happiness, while the full moon represents completeness and renewal. Koson’s restrained palette and simplified forms lend the work a contemplative quality, allowing symbolic meaning to emerge through atmosphere rather than overt narrative, a hallmark of his nature-focused prints.
This is a faithful reproduction as a giclée print, printed on museum-grade, archival fine art paper for lasting vibrancy and detail.
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By Ohara Koson
This atmospheric woodblock print depicts two bats in flight beneath a full moon, framed by the slender branches of a willow tree. Created by Ohara Koson, the composition reflects the shin-hanga style through its refined silhouettes, subtle tonal gradations, and careful balance between light and shadow, creating a quiet yet striking nocturnal scene.
In Japanese visual tradition, bats are symbols of good fortune and happiness, while the full moon represents completeness and renewal. Koson’s restrained palette and simplified forms lend the work a contemplative quality, allowing symbolic meaning to emerge through atmosphere rather than overt narrative, a hallmark of his nature-focused prints.
This is a faithful reproduction as a giclée print, printed on museum-grade, archival fine art paper for lasting vibrancy and detail.























