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Red ivy — History & Facts
In Red Ivy, Ohara Koson presents a striking composition dominated by vibrant shades of red and green. The ivy, with its lush leaves, gracefully climbs and intertwines, creating a sense of movement. The background is subtle, allowing the ivy to stand out as the focal point of the artwork.
The overall effect is both lively and harmonious, showcasing the beauty of nature. The print is characterized by its meticulous attention to detail, typical of Ukiyo-e style. Koson uses a rich color palette, emphasizing the deep reds and greens of the ivy. The texture of the leaves is rendered with precision, inviting viewers to appreciate the intricacies of the plant.
This work exemplifies the traditional Japanese technique of woodblock printing, which enhances the vibrancy of the colors. Ohara Koson was a prominent figure in the Ukiyo-e movement, known for his botanical subjects. Red Ivy reflects his fascination with nature and the delicate beauty of plants. An interesting fact about this work is that it was likely created during the 1920s, a time when Koson was gaining recognition for his unique style.
His prints continue to be celebrated for their elegance and attention to detail.
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