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The Pond at Benten Shrine

by Kawase Hasui


Two women in summer kimono pause on a wooden walkway, surrounded by a sea of blooming lotus. The dense leaves and soft pink petals create a world of quiet abundance and harmony. The Pond at Benten Shrine is a celebration of seasonal beauty and everyday wonder, where nature and human presence gently intertwine.

With his refined composition and delicate detailing, Hasui invites us to slow down and notice the serenity hidden in ordinary moments.

Individually restored & edited, printed on fine art archival matte paper, this piece honors Hasui’s delicate linework and atmospheric mastery.

by Kawase Hasui


Two women in summer kimono pause on a wooden walkway, surrounded by a sea of blooming lotus. The dense leaves and soft pink petals create a world of quiet abundance and harmony. The Pond at Benten Shrine is a celebration of seasonal beauty and everyday wonder, where nature and human presence gently intertwine.

With his refined composition and delicate detailing, Hasui invites us to slow down and notice the serenity hidden in ordinary moments.

Individually restored & edited, printed on fine art archival matte paper, this piece honors Hasui’s delicate linework and atmospheric mastery.

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by Kawase Hasui


Two women in summer kimono pause on a wooden walkway, surrounded by a sea of blooming lotus. The dense leaves and soft pink petals create a world of quiet abundance and harmony. The Pond at Benten Shrine is a celebration of seasonal beauty and everyday wonder, where nature and human presence gently intertwine.

With his refined composition and delicate detailing, Hasui invites us to slow down and notice the serenity hidden in ordinary moments.

Individually restored & edited, printed on fine art archival matte paper, this piece honors Hasui’s delicate linework and atmospheric mastery.

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