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Limited Edition Release: Kamisaka Sekka — Mount Fuji from Momoyogusa

Wood Print Edition with Limitedd


Limitedd proudly announces the release of a new limited art edition featuring Kamisaka Sekka’s iconic work Mount Fuji from Momoyogusa – Flowers of a Hundred Generations (1909). This carefully produced edition pays tribute to one of the most refined visions of Mount Fuji in early 20th-century Japanese art, reimagined through a contemporary, sustainable medium.



A Quiet Masterpiece of Modern Japanese Art

Originally published as part of Momoyogusa—a landmark design album bridging traditional Rinpa aesthetics with modern sensibilities—Mount Fuji from Momoyogusa stands out for its restraint and elegance. Sekka’s Mount Fuji is not monumental or dramatic; instead, it appears calm, rhythmic, and almost abstract, floating between nature and design.

The original work is preserved in the collection of the The New York Public Library, underscoring its historical and cultural significance.


From Paper to Wood: A Material Dialogue

This Limitedd edition translates Sekka’s composition onto sustainably sourced birch wood, enhancing the artwork’s organic qualities. The natural grain subtly interacts with the printed image, adding warmth, depth, and individuality to every piece. Unprinted white areas allow the wood to show through, creating a tactile experience that echoes the handcrafted spirit of the original woodblock tradition—while remaining firmly contemporary.


Edition Details

  • Title: Mount Fuji from Momoyogusa (1909)

  • Artist: Kamisaka Sekka

  • Edition Size: 25

  • Format: Wood print

  • Dimensions: 30 × 40 cm / 12 × 16″

  • Material: FSC-certified birch wood

  • Thickness: 20 mm (0.79″)

  • Finish: Matte surface, clean edges, edge-to-edge print

  • Printing: Wood grain visible in unprinted areas

  • Hanging Kit: Included (varies by country)


A Contemporary Collector’s Piece

This limited edition is designed for collectors who value both art historical importance and material integrity. Each print is subtly unique due to the natural variations in the wood, reinforcing the sense of owning an object rather than a reproduction.

With only 25 copies available, this release offers a rare opportunity to bring a foundational work of modern Japanese design into the present—where tradition, sustainability, and contemporary craftsmanship meet.


Available exclusively through Limitedd.

 
 
 

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