Shi

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This painting by Megata Morikaga, titled "Shi," beautifully depicts a series of shi tree branches intertwined artfully across the canvas. The branches are adorned with lush green leaves, several of which show variations in color, ranging from vibrant greens to warm, autumnal yellows and browns, suggesting changes in season or health. The focal points of the artwork are the detailed cotton tree capsules that are still closed, captured in various stages of maturity. These capsules are rendered in shades of green with white accents that highlight their textured, segmented surfaces.Morikaga's skillful brushwork and delicate handling of watercolors give the painting a lifelike quality, emphasizing the natural beauty and complexity of the tree. The soft gradient transitions between colors in the leaves and the meticulously detailed lines on the capsules showcase the artist’s attention to detail and an intimate appreciation of nature. Such works are often reflective of the traditional Japanese art style that celebrates the beauty and subtlety of the natural world. This painting, with its gentle composition and serene palette, invites viewers to pause and contemplate the quiet yet profound beauty of the natural elements it portrays.

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Flower ukiyo–e woodblock prints from Megata Morikaga, a Japanese artist from the Edo period. Morikaga was famous for creating beautiful illustrations of flowers and plants. We have digitally enhanced these Japanese public domain prints into high-resolution printable quality.