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Red as a symbol of passion or prosperity, roses and yotsuzumi.

Red as a symbol of passion or prosperity, roses and yotsuzumi.

W 45.20cm x H 63.90cm x D 0.03cm

USD $321.30

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  • About this Red as a symbol of passion or prosperity, roses and yotsuzumi.

    Detail

    Medium

    Photography

    Edition

    Limited Edition 12

    Year

    2022

    Sign

    Artists' printed signature

    Frame

    Unframed

    Description

    The rose and the Japanese knotweed, two plants with different vegetation and histories, coexist in this work. The fruit of the yotsudzumi is arranged as if it were a necklace worn by a noblewoman, the rose. The rose is a flower loved by many people, known to everyone as a symbol of love, beauty, and passion since ancient times. In particular, the red rose has been a symbol of "passion" and "love. In this work, the red rose is as brilliant as the red of Rosso Corsa, the famous brand color of Ferrari. The yotsudumi, on the other hand, is a flowering tree native to Japan and grows wild throughout the country. The language of flowers is "prosperity," "fertility," and "perseverance." It is popular as a good-luck charm, and red yotsudumi is planted to wish for prosperity in business and family health. Passion and love, as well as prosperity, fertility, and patience. The combination of these words in the language of flowers is like a glimpse into the life of a noblewoman. Is this a suitable item to be displayed in the living room of an old woman who spends her time alone and quietly after her husband leaves her? No, it is not. This red color is suitable for you, who are full of passion right now, regardless of your age. (Review by Kazushi Maruoka, Editorial Designer)

  • About this artist

    Concept

    Botanical Photo Composition. That is how I describe my artwork. Over the course of my many years as a florist, I have learned both the Japanese aesthetic of flowers as an ikebana flower arranger and the Western aesthetic of flowers as a floral designer. However, I have long felt frustrated that the beauty of the flowers I see and display every day cannot be reproduced in real life, no matter which photographer I ask. To "arrange flowers" is to ask the flowers and intentionally place them, in other words, to composite them. I realized that unless the photographer can capture the imagination of the flower arranger in his or her mind, the beauty of the flower as I see it cannot be expressed. I decided to stop leaving the photographing to others, and to photograph each flower, leaf, and branch from the perspective and angle that I myself, a long-time flower artist and hanashokunin, had intended to use to arrange the flowers, so that they would appear as individual elements, but also in harmony with the other elements at the end. I decided to photograph each flower, leaf, and branch from a viewpoint and angle based on the intent of the work. In this way, the materials for digital ikebana were freed from the constraints of season and space, and became flowers dreaming of the time when they could be arranged. I cut out these flowers, curated them according to my imagination, combined them, composed them, and composited them onto a digital canvas to present the beauty of flowers that I have witnessed and discovered in the many encounters with flowers over the course of my half-life. In this sense, I am just one of the representatives and agents of the beauty that flowers reveal.

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