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published 1962

Zao Wou-Ki

Associated Names
Zao Wou-Ki

Artist, French, born China, 1921 - 2013

The image displays swirling and curving lines against a backdrop of various shades of blue. Dark and light blue tones intermingle with streaks of black in a chaotic yet harmonious scene. Shapes overlap, conveying depth and movement. The overall effect evokes natural elements within an abstract form.
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The image consists of swirling lines and shapes in earth tones and teal hues, creating a dynamic movement. The abstract artwork can be likened to river currents, with splashes of color resembling sunlight on water. The textured background adds depth, reminiscent of wood grain or a rocky landscape.

Frontispiece

Zao Wou-Ki

1962

This is an image of a cover page with plain cream-colored surface and centered black text at the top. The text reads "SUITE SUR JAPON IMPÉRIAL des lithographies de ZAO WOU-KI." It appears to be a title page for a collection of lithographs by Zao Wou-Ki, with a minimalistic design focused solely on the text.

The Temptation of the Occident (La Tentation de l'Occident)

Zao Wou-Ki

1962

The image displays broad, horizontal brush strokes in shades of earthy brown and black, dominating the upper two-thirds of the canvas. This abstract composition creates a sense of depth and texture, with the darker hues blending into lighter shades towards the bottom. The lines and smudges resemble the surface of bark on an old tree or the layers of sediment in a geological cross-section. At the bottom, chaotic black and brown scribbles evoke the tangled roots or twigs found in nature, adding an organic quality to the piece.

Untitled

Zao Wou-Ki

1962


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Wikidata ID

Q65512397

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