Japanese Iris Ink Painting Woodblock (c. 1833) – Katsushika Hokusai
Created around 1833, this elegant iris composition reflects the refined simplicity of Edo period ink painting. Soft indigo accents highlight the delicate petals while bold vertical brushstrokes define the leaves. Katsushika Hokusai balances negative space and expressive linework to create a harmonious botanical study. The restrained palette enhances the organic flow of the stems and blossoms, emphasizing texture and movement. Subtle tonal variation preserves the authenticity of traditional Japanese woodblock craftsmanship. This timeless floral artwork brings calm sophistication and natural beauty to interiors by Katsushika Hokusai.
Features (90–100 words):
Museum-quality reproduction of c. 1833 artwork
Expressive iris flowers with indigo detailing
Traditional Edo period ink-style technique
Balanced composition with elegant negative space
Soft neutral and blue botanical palette
Fine brushstroke texture and shading
Archival-grade canvas with sharp clarity
Fade-resistant inks for long-lasting vibrancy
Available in 8 x 12 inches and 20 x 30 inches
Authentic Japanese floral art by Katsushika Hokusai
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