Tomomori jusui (Blue Fudo Flame) (1973) by Kazuo Shiraga

Tomomori jusui (Blue Fudo Flame) - Kazuo Shiraga - 1973

Artwork Information

TitleTomomori jusui (Blue Fudo Flame)
ArtistKazuo Shiraga
Date1973
Art MovementAbstract Expressionism

About Tomomori jusui (Blue Fudo Flame)

“Tomomori jusui (Blue Fudo Flame)” is a 1973 artwork by Kazuo Shiraga, a notable figure within the Abstract Expressionism movement. This piece, falling within the abstract genre, is an evocative composition that exemplifies Shiraga’s dynamic and expressive style.

The artwork manifests a robust interplay of dark, bold strokes that swirl and intertwine, creating a sense of both turmoil and controlled energy. Dominated by deep, rich hues of blue, interspersed with subtle hints of red and black, it evokes the intense, mystical essence suggested by its title. The application of paint appears both forceful and deliberate, characteristic of Shiraga’s unique approach, often involving physical engagement with the medium to generate visceral, tactile surfaces. The overall impression is one of profound depth and movement, inviting contemplation of its abstract forms and the emotional currents they may represent.

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