

Tokio Miyashita's "Abstract "Flowers" with Red, Blue and Pink Tones" is a refined lithograph that captures the vitality and grace of its natural subject.
This work reflects the artist's contemporary approach to printmaking, drawing on both traditional techniques and modern sensibilities. The lithographic process brings a fluid, painterly quality to the printed surface, allowing for spontaneous mark-making and tonal nuance. Created in 20, during the twilight of the Edo period, this work represents the rich artistic traditions of pre-modern Japan.
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
Abstract "Flowers" with Red, Blue and Pink Tones was created by Tokio Miyashita (宮下登喜雄) in 20.
Abstract "Flowers" with Red, Blue and Pink Tones uses Lithograph, on lithograph.
Abstract "Flowers" with Red, Blue and Pink Tones depicts abstract.