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by Taguchi Tomoki

Taguchi Tomoki (active mid-19th century) was a Japanese woodblock artist best known for his rare book of prints, Yatsuo no Tsubaki (Eight Hills Camellia), created during the late Edo period. The book distilled everyday motifs and abstract forms into bold visual statements, blending restraint with striking design.

In this work, Tomoki arranges a central floral emblem within a diamond frame of flowing fronds. The delicate interplay between symmetry and organic flourish gives the design a sense of movement and lightness, as though the forms were gently swaying in the breeze. Both ornamental and contemplative, the composition exemplifies Tomoki’s ability to elevate simple motifs into enduring works of design.

Though created over 150 years ago, Tomoki’s art feels distinctly contemporary. His focus on reduction, harmony, and bold composition aligns seamlessly with today’s Japandi and modern interior styles, proving the timeless relevance of his vision.

Perfect for Japandi interiors, minimalist living spaces, and homes that value both elegance and subtle ornamentation.

Individually restored & edited, printed on fine art archival matte paper, this piece honors the delicate line work and atmospheric mastery of traditional Japanese-inspired art.

by Taguchi Tomoki

Taguchi Tomoki (active mid-19th century) was a Japanese woodblock artist best known for his rare book of prints, Yatsuo no Tsubaki (Eight Hills Camellia), created during the late Edo period. The book distilled everyday motifs and abstract forms into bold visual statements, blending restraint with striking design.

In this work, Tomoki arranges a central floral emblem within a diamond frame of flowing fronds. The delicate interplay between symmetry and organic flourish gives the design a sense of movement and lightness, as though the forms were gently swaying in the breeze. Both ornamental and contemplative, the composition exemplifies Tomoki’s ability to elevate simple motifs into enduring works of design.

Though created over 150 years ago, Tomoki’s art feels distinctly contemporary. His focus on reduction, harmony, and bold composition aligns seamlessly with today’s Japandi and modern interior styles, proving the timeless relevance of his vision.

Perfect for Japandi interiors, minimalist living spaces, and homes that value both elegance and subtle ornamentation.

Individually restored & edited, printed on fine art archival matte paper, this piece honors the delicate line work and atmospheric mastery of traditional Japanese-inspired art.

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by Taguchi Tomoki

Taguchi Tomoki (active mid-19th century) was a Japanese woodblock artist best known for his rare book of prints, Yatsuo no Tsubaki (Eight Hills Camellia), created during the late Edo period. The book distilled everyday motifs and abstract forms into bold visual statements, blending restraint with striking design.

In this work, Tomoki arranges a central floral emblem within a diamond frame of flowing fronds. The delicate interplay between symmetry and organic flourish gives the design a sense of movement and lightness, as though the forms were gently swaying in the breeze. Both ornamental and contemplative, the composition exemplifies Tomoki’s ability to elevate simple motifs into enduring works of design.

Though created over 150 years ago, Tomoki’s art feels distinctly contemporary. His focus on reduction, harmony, and bold composition aligns seamlessly with today’s Japandi and modern interior styles, proving the timeless relevance of his vision.

Perfect for Japandi interiors, minimalist living spaces, and homes that value both elegance and subtle ornamentation.

Individually restored & edited, printed on fine art archival matte paper, this piece honors the delicate line work and atmospheric mastery of traditional Japanese-inspired art.

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