
Plum Blossom and Full Moon
By Ohara Koson
This refined woodblock print depicts a flowering plum branch set against a luminous full moon, rendered with delicate blossoms and a restrained monochrome palette. Created by Ohara Koson, the composition reflects the shin-hanga tradition through its precise linework, subtle tonal gradations, and careful use of negative space, allowing the forms to emerge with quiet clarity.
In Japanese culture, plum blossoms symbolize resilience and renewal, as they bloom in late winter ahead of spring, while the full moon represents completeness and the passage of time. Koson’s pairing of these motifs creates a contemplative scene that balances fragility and endurance, encouraging reflection on nature’s cycles and impermanence.
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 refined woodblock print depicts a flowering plum branch set against a luminous full moon, rendered with delicate blossoms and a restrained monochrome palette. Created by Ohara Koson, the composition reflects the shin-hanga tradition through its precise linework, subtle tonal gradations, and careful use of negative space, allowing the forms to emerge with quiet clarity.
In Japanese culture, plum blossoms symbolize resilience and renewal, as they bloom in late winter ahead of spring, while the full moon represents completeness and the passage of time. Koson’s pairing of these motifs creates a contemplative scene that balances fragility and endurance, encouraging reflection on nature’s cycles and impermanence.
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 refined woodblock print depicts a flowering plum branch set against a luminous full moon, rendered with delicate blossoms and a restrained monochrome palette. Created by Ohara Koson, the composition reflects the shin-hanga tradition through its precise linework, subtle tonal gradations, and careful use of negative space, allowing the forms to emerge with quiet clarity.
In Japanese culture, plum blossoms symbolize resilience and renewal, as they bloom in late winter ahead of spring, while the full moon represents completeness and the passage of time. Koson’s pairing of these motifs creates a contemplative scene that balances fragility and endurance, encouraging reflection on nature’s cycles and impermanence.
This is a faithful reproduction as a giclée print, printed on museum-grade, archival fine art paper for lasting vibrancy and detail.























