Crystal ring (1976) by Kazuo Shiraga

Crystal ring - Kazuo Shiraga - 1976

Artwork Information

TitleCrystal ring
ArtistKazuo Shiraga
Date1976
Art MovementLyrical Abstraction

About Crystal ring

The artwork titled “Crystal ring,” created by Kazuo Shiraga in 1976, is an abstract piece that falls under the Lyrical Abstraction movement. The artwork showcases a dynamic interplay of colors and forms, typifying the genre’s emphasis on expressive, free-form abstraction.

In the artwork, a large, swirling circular form dominates the composition, resembling a crystal ring or whirlpool. This central figure is rendered in various shades of blue and white, flowing outwards in a hypnotic spiral. Surrounding this central form are various splashes and strokes of different colors, including deep blues, bright reds, and greens, creating a vibrant and energetic background. The overall effect is one of movement and fluidity, capturing the viewer’s eye and drawing them into the depths of the abstract design. Thin white lines run across the artwork, adding another layer of complexity and texture to this evocative piece.

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