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Monochrome lotus flower Poster

Monochrome lotus flower Poster

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Monochrome lotus flower from original photography by Ogawa Kazumasa.

Ogawa Kazumasa, a pioneer of Japanese photography, mastered the collotype process to capture delicate floral details; his lotus images, created in the 1890s, bring a serene, timeless elegance that transforms any space into a tranquil retreat.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Ogawa Kazumasa was a pioneering Japanese photographer of the Meiji era, renowned for his mastery of the collotype process and his dedication to elevating photography as both art and documentation. His technical innovations allowed for subtle gradations and lasting clarity, making his work highly influential in the development of modern Japanese photography.

Ogawa's botanical studies, including his celebrated lotus images, reflect a period when Japan was embracing new technologies while honoring traditional aesthetics. His photographs bridged the worlds of scientific observation and poetic expression, shaping how nature was viewed and appreciated in late nineteenth-century Japan.

The Artwork

This 1896 photograph of a lotus flower was created during a time when Japanese artists and photographers were exploring the symbolic resonance of native plants. The lotus, long associated with purity and spiritual renewal, became a favored subject for its cultural and philosophical significance. Ogawa's work was part of a broader movement to document and share Japan's natural beauty with both domestic and international audiences, often through albums and exhibition prints.

The image invites viewers into a meditative space, where the careful observation of a single bloom becomes a reflection on tranquility and the fleeting nature of life. It stands as both a personal meditation and a contribution to the visual culture of its era.

Style & Characteristics

The photograph features a solitary lotus blossom set against a softly blurred background, emphasizing the delicate structure of the petals. Rendered in luminous black and white, the image moves through deep shadows, gentle greys, and glowing whites, highlighting the flower's graceful form.

The collotype technique imparts a velvety texture and nuanced tonal range, lending the print a sense of quiet refinement. The overall mood is contemplative and serene, making it a timeless example of vintage photography. This piece also complements botanical wall art and black and white posters for those seeking understated elegance.

In Interior Design

This lotus art print is ideal for interiors that prioritize calm and simplicity, such as minimalist living rooms, serene bedrooms, or tranquil home offices. Its monochrome palette pairs well with natural materials like pale wood, stone, and linen, and harmonizes with soft greys and warm whites.

Displayed alone or as part of a gallery wall, especially alongside other botanical or black and white works, it brings a sense of peaceful focus to any space. A simple black or light oak frame will enhance its meditative quality without distraction.