





Autumn
by Taguchi Tomoki
Taguchi Tomoki (active mid-19th century) was a Japanese woodblock artist best known for his rare book of prints, Yatsuo no Tsubaki (Eight Hills Camellia), created during the late Edo period. The book distilled everyday motifs and abstract forms into bold visual statements, blending restraint with striking design.
In this piece, Tomoki renders an ornamental pattern in vivid red, its flowing shapes resembling stylized leaves or flames. The repetition and symmetry give the work a sense of rhythm, while the bold color evokes the warmth and intensity of autumn. Both decorative and abstract, the composition captures the season’s vitality in a way that feels timeless and modern.
Though created over 150 years ago, Tomoki’s art feels distinctly contemporary. His focus on reduction, harmony, and bold composition aligns seamlessly with today’s Japandi and modern interior styles, proving the enduring relevance of his vision.
Perfect for Japandi interiors, contemporary design spaces, and homes that embrace both seasonal warmth and minimalist design.
Individually restored & edited, printed on fine art archival matte paper, this piece honors the delicate line work and atmospheric mastery of traditional Japanese-inspired art.
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by Taguchi Tomoki
Taguchi Tomoki (active mid-19th century) was a Japanese woodblock artist best known for his rare book of prints, Yatsuo no Tsubaki (Eight Hills Camellia), created during the late Edo period. The book distilled everyday motifs and abstract forms into bold visual statements, blending restraint with striking design.
In this piece, Tomoki renders an ornamental pattern in vivid red, its flowing shapes resembling stylized leaves or flames. The repetition and symmetry give the work a sense of rhythm, while the bold color evokes the warmth and intensity of autumn. Both decorative and abstract, the composition captures the season’s vitality in a way that feels timeless and modern.
Though created over 150 years ago, Tomoki’s art feels distinctly contemporary. His focus on reduction, harmony, and bold composition aligns seamlessly with today’s Japandi and modern interior styles, proving the enduring relevance of his vision.
Perfect for Japandi interiors, contemporary design spaces, and homes that embrace both seasonal warmth and minimalist design.
Individually restored & edited, printed on fine art archival matte paper, this piece honors the delicate line work and atmospheric mastery of traditional Japanese-inspired art.





















