White Birds with Asanoha Pattern (c. 1830) – Katsushika Hokusai
Dating to approximately 1830, this decorative composition presents two white birds set against a geometric asanoha pattern. The bold blue star motif contrasts beautifully with soft coral cloud forms, creating rhythmic visual balance. Katsushika Hokusai merges nature and textile-inspired design, blending organic shapes with structured geometry. Clean outlines and subtle shading reflect traditional Edo period woodblock craftsmanship. The composition feels both contemporary and historically grounded. This striking Japanese decorative artwork adds cultural sophistication and dynamic pattern to modern interiors by Katsushika Hokusai.
Features (90–100 words):
High-resolution reproduction of c. 1830 design
White birds against asanoha geometric pattern
Balanced coral and indigo color palette
Authentic Edo period woodblock detailing
Decorative blend of nature and geometry
Archival canvas with crisp clarity
Fade-resistant inks for lasting quality
Available in 12 x 8 inches and 30 x 20 inches
Distinctive Japanese pattern art by Katsushika Hokusai
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