As I see it, Tokyo appears as layers of color suspended in space —
countless colors floating, overlapping in three dimensions.
Numbers become people, memories, emotions, and time,
forming a city composed not of lines, but of color layers.
An abstract portrait of a city composed through color and number.
Details
– Fine art giclée print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm, museum-quality paper
– Printed with archival inks by theprintspace, London
– Available sizes: A3, A2, A1
– Optional premium frame (white), 16mm solid wood
– Each print includes a signed certificate of authenticity
– Ships worldwide in secure packaging
Material
– Frames by Nielsen Quadrum, made from FSC®-certified, sustainably sourced solid wood
– Frame width: 16mm
© Emmanuelle Moureaux / 100 colors
Unauthorized reproduction of the 100 colors system — including its color order, structure,
sequence, or visual identity — is strictly prohibited.
The 100 colors system is protected under Japanese Unfair Competition Prevention Law.