
Scops Owl in Moonlight
By Ohara Koson
This elegant woodblock print depicts a scops owl poised on a branch beneath a crescent moon, its wings partially extended against a softly graded night sky. Created by Ohara Koson, the work reflects the shin-hanga tradition through its precise linework, subtle colour accents, and careful balance of light and shadow, capturing both stillness and latent motion within the composition.
In Japanese art, the owl is often associated with wisdom, protection, and keen perception, while moonlight suggests quiet observation and the passage of time. Koson’s restrained palette and naturalistic detail emphasize contemplation over drama, allowing the subject’s symbolic meaning to emerge through atmosphere and form rather than narrative.
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 elegant woodblock print depicts a scops owl poised on a branch beneath a crescent moon, its wings partially extended against a softly graded night sky. Created by Ohara Koson, the work reflects the shin-hanga tradition through its precise linework, subtle colour accents, and careful balance of light and shadow, capturing both stillness and latent motion within the composition.
In Japanese art, the owl is often associated with wisdom, protection, and keen perception, while moonlight suggests quiet observation and the passage of time. Koson’s restrained palette and naturalistic detail emphasize contemplation over drama, allowing the subject’s symbolic meaning to emerge through atmosphere and form rather than narrative.
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 elegant woodblock print depicts a scops owl poised on a branch beneath a crescent moon, its wings partially extended against a softly graded night sky. Created by Ohara Koson, the work reflects the shin-hanga tradition through its precise linework, subtle colour accents, and careful balance of light and shadow, capturing both stillness and latent motion within the composition.
In Japanese art, the owl is often associated with wisdom, protection, and keen perception, while moonlight suggests quiet observation and the passage of time. Koson’s restrained palette and naturalistic detail emphasize contemplation over drama, allowing the subject’s symbolic meaning to emerge through atmosphere and form rather than narrative.
This is a faithful reproduction as a giclée print, printed on museum-grade, archival fine art paper for lasting vibrancy and detail.























