Striped vase - (flowers) - 1927


Size (cm): 50x75
Price:
Sale price35.800 ISK

Description

The work "Rayas Jarrón - (Flores)" by Yasuo Kuniyoshi, painted in 1927, is a masterful example of the merger between the Japanese artistic tradition and Western modernity. Kuniyoshi, a prominent representative of the New York artistic circle of his time, knew amalgamous Japanese influences with the aesthetics of Western art, particularly influenced by the movement of American modernism. This work summarizes its firm commitment to the exploration of shapes, colors and textures, while paying tribute to the ephemeral beauty of nature.

In the center of the composition, the vase presents a striated surface that stands out for its vibrant color. Rays in warm and terrible tones not only add a sense of depth and volume to the work, but also create a dynamic contrast with the flowers that emerge from it. These flowers, arranged with an air of spontaneity, have a delicacy that remembers the aesthetics of the Ukiyo-E, a traditional Japanese genre. The shades used in the flowers are equally warm and bright, from the radiant yellow to intense reds, and seem to dance on the neutral background, conferring an air of vitality and freshness to the scene.

The work is, of course, more than a simple floral representation. Kuniyoshi manages to capture on his canvas a conversation between the object and space that surrounds him. The use of a flat and simple background provides a contrast that enhances both the vase and the flowers, emphasizing its prominence in the composition. There are no distractions in the environment, which leads to the viewer's attention to the unique beauty and the complexity of botanical forms. This minimalist approach also reveals a deep respect for the essence of the subjects represented, aligning with the Zen philosophy that permeates a lot of Japanese art.

As for the technique, Kuniyoshi applies visible brushstrokes, which provide fabric and character to the surface of the fabric. This way of working invites the viewer to observe the interaction between light and color, as well as the shadow that is subtly projected in the background. Through this choice of style, the artist not only conducts a study of light and hue, but captures the spirit of the moments that often escape in everyday life.

Yasuo Kuniyoshi, although born in Japan, moved to the United States, where his work was fundamental for the integration of diverse artistic traditions. His talent and singularity led him to be part of the modern American artistic current of the early twentieth century. "Rayas vase - (Flores)", like many of his other works, reflects the search for an identity that nurtures both its Japanese roots and the cultural influences of the West.

Through this work, the viewer is facing a piece that, although it focuses on an ordinary object, invites reflection on beauty and connection between nature and art. The work is not only a visual delight, but also a testimony of Kuniyoshi's talent, whose legacy continues to resonate in the panorama of contemporary art. The sensitivity and ornamental quality of "striped vase - (flowers)" position it as an element of study and admiration, inviting a deep contemplation of artistic expression in its purest form.

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