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Irises 1929

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This captivating print immerses us in a lush, vibrant array of irises, their delicate petals rendered in rich shades of red, white, and deep indigo, standing out vividly against a dense backdrop of verdant green leaves. The artist’s mastery of ukiyo-e techniques shines through the crisp, clean lines and the layers of flat, yet dynamically textured color fields, evoking a sense of rhythmic movement as the foliage weaves together in a harmonious dance. The interplay of the cool blue sky peeking subtly at the top with the saturated greens and jewel-toned flowers creates an emotional resonance of serene yet vibrant natural beauty.

Each flower seems to breathe life, their fragile elegance captured with a balance between detailed realism and stylized expression. Painted in 1929, this work reflects the delicate intersection of traditional Japanese woodblock printing and early modernist influences, highlighting the artist’s dedication to botanical subjects while innovating within the form’s constraints. The composition’s thick clusters of plants fill the frame, inviting the viewer to lose themselves in this floral sanctuary, experiencing tranquility intertwined with quiet energy.

Irises 1929

Hasui Kawase

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Created:

1929

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1

Dimensions:

3832 × 5750 px

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This artwork is provided as a public domain image resource. You can use the free 2K file for everyday creative work, while 4K and Ultra HD files are available with credits.

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