Young Soybeans

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Contemporary Art
key Notes:
"Natural Harmony" and "Subtle Color Palette"
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Dimensions:
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Master
New game
story of the work:

"Young Soybeans" by Kawasaki Shōko, created in 1975, exemplifies the artist's engagement with traditional Japanese themes through a contemporary lens, utilizing a unique blend of ink and color on paper. The painting reflects the post-war Japanese interest in nature and agriculture, symbolizing resilience and the connection between humanity and the environment, while also contributing to the discourse on modern Japanese art.

Description of the work:

"Young Soybeans" by Kawasaki Shōko is characterized by its meticulous attention to detail and vibrant color palette, depicting the lush green foliage of young soybean plants against a softly rendered background. The composition emphasizes the organic forms and textures of the plants, showcasing Shōko's skill in capturing the subtleties of light and shadow within the natural environment.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Young Soybeans