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// Bondage Series #3 by Nobuyoshi Araki, created in 1997, is a C-print photograph that subtly captures the artist's exploration of beauty, tradition, and eroticism. Known for his provocative and deeply intimate works, Araki presents a female figure in traditional Japanese attire, emphasizing both her elegance and the layered nuances of cultural identity. The model, draped in a deep purple kimono with bold patterns, appears contemplative, her gaze directed off-frame, inviting the viewer to ponder her inner world. The intricate obi sash adorned with floral designs enhances the visual richness and adds to the symbolic depth of the image. This piece, part of a limited edition of 8, showcases Araki’s ability to blend elements of traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary themes.
Bondage Series #3, 1997
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// Bondage Series #3 by Nobuyoshi Araki, created in 1997, is a C-print photograph that subtly captures the artist's exploration of beauty, tradition, and eroticism. Known for his provocative and deeply intimate works, Araki presents a female figure in traditional Japanese attire, emphasizing both her elegance and the layered nuances of cultural identity. The model, draped in a deep purple kimono with bold patterns, appears contemplative, her gaze directed off-frame, inviting the viewer to ponder her inner world. The intricate obi sash adorned with floral designs enhances the visual richness and adds to the symbolic depth of the image. This piece, part of a limited edition of 8, showcases Araki’s ability to blend elements of traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary themes.
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