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#04 Wakamurasaki /若紫

#04 Wakamurasaki /若紫

W 18.50cm x H 18.50cm x D 3.00cm

USD $230.72

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  • About this #04 Wakamurasaki /若紫

    Detail

    Medium

    Painting (Watercolor painting)

    Edition

    Original Artwork

    Year

    2023

    Sign

    Artists' signature on the front of the canvas

    Frame

    Framed

    Description

    From "The Life of Waitenmonin Zhangzi" by Kakuta Bun'e. The relationship between Hikaru Genji and Wakamurasaki in the Tale of Genji, and being forced into a male-female relationship after having adored him as a father, was a scandal even in the Heian period when love was quite free and generous, and the relationship with the father-in-law was the most despised of all. It is imagined that this happened to the "Princess of In no Hime" when she was 14 years old, and she became a "proper delinquent girl/by Masako Shirasu". Technique / egg yolk tempera on linen paper (From "The Life of Taikenmon-in Tamako " by Bunei Tsunota) The relationship between "Hikaru Genji" and "Wakamurasaki" in "The Tale of Genji " / Being forced into a male-female relationship after having adored him as a father was a scandal even in the Heian period when love was free. Such was the case between "Princess of the in" and "Hōhō Shirakawa", and the princess subsequently behaved like a delinquent girl. egg-yolk tempera on linen paper

  • About this artist

    Concept

    Kisho Tsukuda paints princesses wearing billabira hairpins and fluffy skirts, just as she did as a child. Now she uses traditional silk-colored Japanese painting and egg-yolk tempera techniques to depict heroines from Kabuki, historical tales, and fairy tales. The stories we know, which anyone can Google, have the "power to move people's hearts" that has been brushed up over time. Read the book, interact with it with a modern mind, look at the prince with a stern eye different from that of the princess, come up with original costumes, and portray the heroine she wants to meet. I want to share the unspoken "impatience" that everyone has in their genetic memory. Kisho Tsukuda depicts princesses wearing billabira hairpins and fluffy skirts, just as she did as a child. Using traditional Japanese silk painting and egg-yolk tempera techniques, she depicts heroines from Kabuki, historical tales, and fairy tales. Read the book, dialogue with your modern mind, look at the prince with a different and stern eye than hers, come up with an original costume, and portray the portrayal of the prince. We want to share the inexpressible "impatience" that everyone has in their genetic memory.

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