September (1917)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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"September," a captivating woodcut print by Dutch artist Julie de Graag, captures the essence of early autumn, blending the simplicity of form with a deep, contemplative mood. Created in 1917, this art piece eloquently depicts two layered mushrooms, prominently set against a dark, contrasting background. The meticulous detail and texture in the mushrooms' gills, combined with the rich brown and black colors, evoke a rustic and natural feel, reflective of the seasonal transition into fall.Julie de Graag's technique of using sharp contrasts and minimalistic yet expressive shapes translates into a strong visual statement. The composition, with the bold title "SEPTEMBER" at the top and the year of creation, anchors the picture firmly in its temporal context, drawing a connection between nature's cyclic patterns and human contemplation of time.