Carrie Marill, Hot Water, 2009
Hokusai's Great Wave of Kanagawa (see below) is one of the most iconic and celebrated images of Japanese art. The woodblock print portrays foamy waves that frame the snow-capped cone of Mount Fuji in the far distance. True to the spirit of Asian art, there is an innate harmony or poetic rhythm within the imagery. The aggressive energy of the wave is married with perfect balance - notice how the smaller wave in the foreground rhymes with the form of the mountain on the horizon. Carrie Marill, Yuko Shimizu (although a slightly hairier echo of The Great Wave's curl) and Kozyndan (with a bunny-spitting remake), have created a unique set of variations inspired by one of Japan's most famous landscape artists. |
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