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Koi Poster

Koi Poster

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Carp or Koi (1926) by Ohara Koson

Bring tranquility and timeless elegance to your space with this exquisite Ohara Koson print, featuring graceful koi fish symbolizing perseverance and good fortune, inspired by traditional Japanese aesthetics and Koson’s renowned mastery of capturing serene natural beauty.

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

Ohara Koson, also known as Shoson, was a leading Japanese print artist of the shin hanga movement in the early twentieth century. Working alongside master carvers and printers, he helped revive traditional ukiyo-e techniques for a new generation of collectors. Koson's refined bird, flower, and animal prints are now celebrated for their quiet elegance and subtle observation, making them enduring favorites within our Ohara Koson collection.

Rather than focusing on spectacle, Koson built his reputation on intimate studies of nature, translating the tranquility of the natural world into art that feels both timeless and immediate. His work continues to resonate with those who appreciate the meditative qualities of vintage Japanese printmaking.

The Artwork

Created in 1926, this print centers on the koi, a symbol of perseverance and good fortune in Japanese culture. The carp is revered in folklore for its ability to swim upstream, embodying resilience and determination. During the shin hanga era, such motifs offered viewers a contemplative escape from the rapid changes of modern life, connecting them to enduring traditions and the rhythms of nature.

The artwork reflects the period's fascination with seasonal and aquatic themes, where a single animal can evoke a sense of calm and introspection. As a vintage Japanese print, it encapsulates the spirit of quiet movement and symbolic meaning, appealing to collectors of Japanese inspired wall decor.

Style & Characteristics

The composition is minimal and focused, with the koi serving as the central anchor as it glides through expansive water. Cool blues and soft greenish tones dominate the palette, highlighted by subtle light accents that suggest gentle ripples and reflections. The restrained use of color creates an airy, serene atmosphere with ample negative space.

Characteristic of high-quality Japanese woodblock prints, the image balances crisp outlines with smooth tonal gradations, lending a sense of natural movement. The tranquil mood and meditative quality make this art print a harmonious addition to interiors, especially those featuring blue toned wall art.

In Interior Design

This koi print brings a calming presence to bedrooms, reading nooks, entryways, or bathrooms, where water imagery enhances a sense of freshness and relaxation. It pairs well with light woods, linen textures, and simple ceramics in Japandi, minimalist, or modern organic spaces. The cool palette complements white walls and pale stone surfaces.

On a gallery wall, it harmonizes with other nature-inspired works, subtle abstracts, or coastal scenes, creating a gentle visual rhythm. For those seeking vintage Japanese art that feels serene and timeless, this piece offers a refined and contemplative accent for everyday interiors.