Crows in conversation. Trees in snow. Skies that shift from blue to blush to mist. This stark, sculptural trio pulls from Japanese master Ohara Koson's (1877 – 1945) moodiest palette—and we leaned all the way in. Bold silhouettes meet quiet tension. It’s a little noir, a little poetic, and a lot of feathers.
Crows in conversation. Trees in snow. Skies that shift from blue to blush to mist. This stark, sculptural trio pulls from Japanese master Ohara Koson's (1877 – 1945) moodiest palette—and we leaned all the way in. Bold silhouettes meet quiet tension. It’s a little noir, a little poetic, and a lot of feathers.
Part print lab, part time machine, part treasure hunt, Press Play mixes original works, adapted prints, and a deep curatorial dive through dusty archives in search of forgotten gems and visual oddities from art history’s fringes. Some are entirely our own invention; others are collaborations across centuries.
Art that’s smart, strange, a little subversive—and tastefully irreverent.
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