

$2,000–$15,000. Common subjects: $2,000–$4,000. Key value factors: As a living artist continuing the shin-hanga tradition, Binnie's prints are investment-quality. Limited editions and larger formats are most valued.
From Binnie's Four Seasons series, Spring (Haru) is rendered with the [bokashi](/glossary/bokashi) gradation technique at its most poetic — the pale warmth of cherry blossom light, the hazy atmospheric quality of spring in Japan, when moisture and blossoms conspire to soften every outline. The Four Seasons series places Binnie within one of the most fundamental organizing frameworks of Japanese art, where the seasons structure not merely landscape but emotion, ritual, and the human relationship to time.
Four Seasons: Spring (Shiki: Haru) was created by Paul Binnie.
Four Seasons: Spring (Shiki: Haru) uses Bokashi, on woodblock print.
Four Seasons: Spring (Shiki: Haru) depicts spring and seascapes.