零落櫻
加藤美紀
2024
Acrylic gouache, Canvas
53.0 × 41.0 cm
Even as a faint starlight twinkles in the twilight sky, and a soft glow flickers in the twilight city below, I continue to wait. I no longer know what I am waiting for.
Petals drift like rafts on the river’s surface, dissolving into the unreliable light and carrying my breath toward the sea. Countless lights shimmer. Even as eternity flows by.
Since the Edo period, cherry blossoms have bloomed magnificently along the Sumida River, a tradition that continues today.
This work was inspired by Utagawa Hiroshige’s ukiyo-e, “Masaki, Grove of the Water God, and the Sumida River,” aiming to harmonize and fuse the famed Edo location with contemporary art.
The Grove of the Water God is still cherished today as the Sumida River Shrine, conveying the cycle of life through the vast flow of time.
Through the beauty of things that fade and cherry blossoms that continue to bloom in memory, this piece expresses a hope that connects past, present, and future.
Acrylic gouache, Canvas
53.0 × 41.0 cm
Even as a faint starlight twinkles in the twilight sky, and a soft glow flickers in the twilight city below, I continue to wait. I no longer know what I am waiting for.
Petals drift like rafts on the river’s surface, dissolving into the unreliable light and carrying my breath toward the sea. Countless lights shimmer. Even as eternity flows by.
Since the Edo period, cherry blossoms have bloomed magnificently along the Sumida River, a tradition that continues today.
This work was inspired by Utagawa Hiroshige’s ukiyo-e, “Masaki, Grove of the Water God, and the Sumida River,” aiming to harmonize and fuse the famed Edo location with contemporary art.
The Grove of the Water God is still cherished today as the Sumida River Shrine, conveying the cycle of life through the vast flow of time.
Through the beauty of things that fade and cherry blossoms that continue to bloom in memory, this piece expresses a hope that connects past, present, and future.
定價
$3,400