The artwork named “Pleasure of Wearing” was created by Kazuo Shiraga in 1971. It belongs to the art movement known as Lyrical Abstraction and falls under the genre of abstract art.
The artwork presents a series of sweeping, elongated forms that graduate from light to dark, creating a rhythm across the canvas. These forms convey a sense of dynamic movement and fluidity, characteristic of Lyrical Abstraction. The interplay between textures and shades accentuates the organic and spontaneous nature of the composition, inviting viewers to explore the depth and emotive quality inherent in Shiraga’s technique. The overall composition is harmonious yet animated, evoking a visceral response that resonates with the principles of abstract expression.