Suzuki Kiitsu’s Morning Glories screens embody Rinpa elegance, transforming seasonal blooms into rhythmic cascades of color and gold that blur nature and design into a timeless meditation on fleeting beauty.
Teika’s Poems for the Twelve Months presented by Tosa Mitsunari
Fujiwara Teika was a leading medieval Japanese poet and theorist whose waka shaped imperial anthologies and poetic taste for centuries, later visually reinterpreted in Edo-period screen paintings like Mitsunari’s “Twelve Months,” where verse and image merge into a unified seasonal meditation.
