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Signed at the reverse // Colorscapes (medium) by Nobuyoshi Araki, created in 1991, is a striking Lambda print that juxtaposes elegance with raw emotion. The photograph depicts a woman in a patterned kimono, kneeling on a street as she eats watermelon. The fragmented pieces of the fruit, scattered on the ground, contrast with the poise and intensity of her gaze. The textured corrugated metal wall and lush greenery in the background create a visually layered composition. Measuring 50.8 x 61 cm, this signed open-edition print exemplifies Araki’s ability to capture moments that blend sensuality, cultural tradition, and fleeting imperfection.
Colorscapes (medium), 1991
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Signed at the reverse // Colorscapes (medium) by Nobuyoshi Araki, created in 1991, is a striking Lambda print that juxtaposes elegance with raw emotion. The photograph depicts a woman in a patterned kimono, kneeling on a street as she eats watermelon. The fragmented pieces of the fruit, scattered on the ground, contrast with the poise and intensity of her gaze. The textured corrugated metal wall and lush greenery in the background create a visually layered composition. Measuring 50.8 x 61 cm, this signed open-edition print exemplifies Araki’s ability to capture moments that blend sensuality, cultural tradition, and fleeting imperfection.
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