Lunch remains - 1922


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

In "Remains of lunch" (1922), Yasuo Kuniyoshi displays a captivating and unique approach that reflects his ability to merge his Japanese inheritance with Western modernist aesthetics. This work, in which Kuniyoshi uses a remarkable color palette, represents a seemingly daily scene that can evoke a feeling of familiarity and, at the same time, a slight emotional distancing.

The composition is focused on a table with elements of a lunch, where the remains are as significant as the original presentation of food. On the canvas, a series of dishes and utensils arranged in a design that seems casual, but at the same time reveals a high level of intentionality. The inclusion of the remains, spoils that result from the experience of eating, offers an introspective look at the human being's relationship with lunch food and ritual.

The colors in this work are vibrant and evocative. Kuniyoshi uses them to enable a contrast that exalts each shape and object: the nuances of red, yellow and blue resonate with intensity, suggesting not only the freshness of food, but also a vital energy. Through its color use, Kuniyoshi generates a sense of depth and volume in the work, which allows the viewer to explore not only the surface of the painting, but also the emotions that transforms through daily experiences.

Although there are no human characters in this work, the presence of objects can read as a narrative in itself. The utensils, the remains of the food and the arrangement of the elements tell a story of a shared moment that has passed, permeating the environment with the memory of what it was. This absence of the human figure, in a context where it was expected to see social interactions, highlights an intimate reflection on loneliness or intimacy of the act of feeding. The work seems to suggest that, in the simplest moments, something deeper is revealed.

Kuniyoshi, known for its ability to culturally transcend the limits of contemporary art, focuses here not only on visual representation, but on the viewer's experience with the work. In his style, influences of surrealism and Japanese painting are perceived, a combination that invites an enriched analysis. In fact, in many of his works, the artist explores identity and memory, issues present in "Remains of Lunch", which can be considered a meditation on the passage of time and the ephemeral nature of human experience.

In conclusion, "Remains of lunch" is a testimony of the versatility of Yasuo Kuniyoshi and its mastery of both aesthetic and conceptual elements. This work not only captures attention through its composition and palette, but also invites a broader reflection on the meaning of everyday acts, memory and cultural identity. Through his art, Kuniyoshi offers us a window to a deeply human experience, which resonates with the viewer in every corner of his contemporaneity.

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