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Original handcoloured lithograph. Hand-signed and numbered. // This gentle handcoloured lithograph by Atsushi Kaga presents the first of two companion works featuring Kumacchi the bear enveloped in verdant greenery. The bear character sits within a landscape of layered greens, his rounded form echoing the organic shapes of leaves and branches that surround him. Kaga's delicate hand-colouring creates a chromatic harmony between figure and environment that speaks to the Japanese aesthetic tradition of finding unity between living beings and nature. The work radiates a quiet contentment that makes it one of the most serene and accessible pieces in Kaga's recent body of work.
Kumacchi in green 1, 2023
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Original handcoloured lithograph. Hand-signed and numbered. // This gentle handcoloured lithograph by Atsushi Kaga presents the first of two companion works featuring Kumacchi the bear enveloped in verdant greenery. The bear character sits within a landscape of layered greens, his rounded form echoing the organic shapes of leaves and branches that surround him. Kaga's delicate hand-colouring creates a chromatic harmony between figure and environment that speaks to the Japanese aesthetic tradition of finding unity between living beings and nature. The work radiates a quiet contentment that makes it one of the most serene and accessible pieces in Kaga's recent body of work.
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