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Signed at the reverse // Colorscapes (s) by Nobuyoshi Araki, created in 1991, is a vivid and evocative photograph that merges traditional and contemporary Japanese imagery. The composition features a woman in a patterned kimono kneeling on the street, eating watermelon. Her intense gaze contrasts with the fragmented and scattered watermelon, creating a tension between beauty and disarray. The corrugated metal wall and lush greenery in the background frame the scene, amplifying its visual depth. Measuring 43.2 x 35.6 cm, this Lambda print exemplifies Araki’s mastery in blending sensuality, tradition, and the fleeting nature of life.
Colorscapes (s), 1991
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Signed at the reverse // Colorscapes (s) by Nobuyoshi Araki, created in 1991, is a vivid and evocative photograph that merges traditional and contemporary Japanese imagery. The composition features a woman in a patterned kimono kneeling on the street, eating watermelon. Her intense gaze contrasts with the fragmented and scattered watermelon, creating a tension between beauty and disarray. The corrugated metal wall and lush greenery in the background frame the scene, amplifying its visual depth. Measuring 43.2 x 35.6 cm, this Lambda print exemplifies Araki’s mastery in blending sensuality, tradition, and the fleeting nature of life.
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