
Deer By Night
By Ohara Koson
This atmospheric woodblock print depicts two deer silhouetted against a quiet night landscape, accompanied by a softly lit stone lantern in the distance. Created by Ohara Koson, the work exemplifies the shin-hanga style through its restrained palette, delicate gradations, and strong use of negative space, creating a sense of calm and depth within a simple composition.
In Japanese culture, deer are regarded as sacred messengers of the gods and symbols of gentleness, longevity, and harmony with nature. Koson’s nocturnal setting enhances these associations, presenting the animals as quiet presences within a contemplative landscape that reflects traditional values of balance, stillness, and respect for the natural world.
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 deer silhouetted against a quiet night landscape, accompanied by a softly lit stone lantern in the distance. Created by Ohara Koson, the work exemplifies the shin-hanga style through its restrained palette, delicate gradations, and strong use of negative space, creating a sense of calm and depth within a simple composition.
In Japanese culture, deer are regarded as sacred messengers of the gods and symbols of gentleness, longevity, and harmony with nature. Koson’s nocturnal setting enhances these associations, presenting the animals as quiet presences within a contemplative landscape that reflects traditional values of balance, stillness, and respect for the natural world.
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 deer silhouetted against a quiet night landscape, accompanied by a softly lit stone lantern in the distance. Created by Ohara Koson, the work exemplifies the shin-hanga style through its restrained palette, delicate gradations, and strong use of negative space, creating a sense of calm and depth within a simple composition.
In Japanese culture, deer are regarded as sacred messengers of the gods and symbols of gentleness, longevity, and harmony with nature. Koson’s nocturnal setting enhances these associations, presenting the animals as quiet presences within a contemplative landscape that reflects traditional values of balance, stillness, and respect for the natural world.
This is a faithful reproduction as a giclée print, printed on museum-grade, archival fine art paper for lasting vibrancy and detail.























