Green plants from Momoyogusa – Flowers of a Hundred Generations (1909)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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The painting depicts a collection of verdant green plants spread across the canvas, emerging from a stark white foreground that could be interpreted as a snowy or sandy expanse. On the left side, delicate vines with small leaves and intricate tendrils stretch across the surface, seamlessly transitioning into fuller, leafy plants that boast a more robust presence in the middle. These larger leafy plants reveal textured, veiny patterns, appearing lush and lively. Towards the right side, there are smaller plants with rounded leaves, subtly different in shape but harmonious in their color palette of soft greens, contributing to a serene and graceful botanical scene.
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Giclée quality print
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Giclée quality print.
Kamisaka Sekka was an important artistic figure in early twentieth-century Japan. Born in Kyoto to a Samurai family, his talents for art and design were recognized early. He eventually allied himself with the traditional Rinpa school of art. He is considered the last great proponent of this artistic tradition.