



Koichi Sakamoto - 走る雲 (Racing Clouds) (No.2)
Title: 走る雲 (Racing Clouds) (No.2). Ed.55/100.
Artist: Koichi Sakamoto (1932-Present).
Medium: Etching & Aquatint.
Signed: Signed, titled, & editioned in pencil to plate. Circa late 1970’s-1980’s.
Size: Paper: H: 36.25cm x W: 48.50cm. (Image: H: 22.00cm x W: 32.75cm).
Condition: A beautiful piece in wonderful condition. Well stored over the years. Unblemished, paper clean & crisp. Please contact for any further questions/photos/& condition report.
Notes: A fabulous print by Koichi Sakamoto: 走る雲 (Racing Clouds). Thatched-roof farmhouses stand in deep snow, their steep Gassho-style roofs built for harsh winters. Bare trees rise against a crisp blue sky, while fast-moving clouds drift above the distant mountains, hinting at a changing season. The village remains still beneath its heavy snow, while the shifting clouds add a fleeting, dynamic element to the otherwise quiet landscape. A lovely piece. ((“その1” (No.2), in pencil to plate). (Koichi Sakamoto seal embossed to paper).
Koichi Sakamoto - 走る雲 (Racing Clouds) (No.2)
Title: 走る雲 (Racing Clouds) (No.2). Ed.55/100.
Artist: Koichi Sakamoto (1932-Present).
Medium: Etching & Aquatint.
Signed: Signed, titled, & editioned in pencil to plate. Circa late 1970’s-1980’s.
Size: Paper: H: 36.25cm x W: 48.50cm. (Image: H: 22.00cm x W: 32.75cm).
Condition: A beautiful piece in wonderful condition. Well stored over the years. Unblemished, paper clean & crisp. Please contact for any further questions/photos/& condition report.
Notes: A fabulous print by Koichi Sakamoto: 走る雲 (Racing Clouds). Thatched-roof farmhouses stand in deep snow, their steep Gassho-style roofs built for harsh winters. Bare trees rise against a crisp blue sky, while fast-moving clouds drift above the distant mountains, hinting at a changing season. The village remains still beneath its heavy snow, while the shifting clouds add a fleeting, dynamic element to the otherwise quiet landscape. A lovely piece. ((“その1” (No.2), in pencil to plate). (Koichi Sakamoto seal embossed to paper).