Image (Kikaku)

1963/1964

Arthur L. Flory

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Arthur L. Flory

Artist, American, 1914 - 1972

The image displays a large, black triangular shape with a circular cutout near the apex, paired with textured and swirling pastel teal lines and shapes below. The artwork showcases an abstract style, using a combination of bold black form and softer fluid background to create a contrasting interplay of elements. The broad, textured black band at the bottom of the image resembles a dark landscape or grounded element, anchoring the image.
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The image is a drawing of text featuring handwriting in Japanese characters and English. The English text reads: "This folio of the four seasons expressed in Haiku was printed with the assistance of my daughters. I have translated the poems freely into English. There are ten editions of 20 prints and 20 writings. The work was started in June 1963 and completed Jan. 1964. I made the boxes for the prints." The drawing is a documentation of a personal artistic process involving haiku with the artist's signature at the bottom.

Title Page

Arthur L. Flory

1963

This is a photograph of a wooden surface with a natural grain pattern. The image captures a section of wood that features a variety of textures and grain patterns, highlighted by knots and subtle color variations. The wood's surface appears smooth with a slight sheen. The knots are distributed unevenly, adding character to the image, and the warm tones of the wood create an inviting and organic feel. The edges of the wood are bordered by a simple frame, and a black strip runs along the bottom.

The Four Seasons Expressed in Haiku

Arthur L. Flory

1963

The image depicts Japanese calligraphy with black ink characters on a light background. The characters are arranged in a balanced composition with distinct brushstrokes, emphasizing simplicity and aesthetic harmony. The artwork showcases the beauty of written language as an art form, focusing on the form and texture of the characters.

Haiku by Buson

Arthur L. Flory

1963


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Wikidata ID

Q65507578

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