Hayami Gyoshū - Snow (1930)
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Hayami Gyoshū (1894-1935) — Chrysanthemums and a Cat [ink and color on silk, 1922]
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Hayami Gyoshū
Sunflowers. 1922
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VILLAGE IN SHUGAKUIN (1918) by Hayami Gyoshū. Ink and color on silk.
IMPRESSIONISTIC LIGHTING IN
HAYAMI GYOSHU’S PAINTINGS
Village in Shugakuin (1918) is a good example of Gyoshu’s dexterity with lighting and value consideration. The predominantly blue color scheme suggests falling dusk on the horizon. The forrest seems shrouded in mystery as a dreamy mist envelopes the trees surrounding the plane.
The long brushstrokes are reminiscent of Post-Impressionism, though it is unknown if Gyoshū was directly influenced by it. However, Nihonga itself was going through an era of modernization, calling for a re-uptake of traditional Japanese art techniques that had been set aside by the mainstream in favor of Westernized perspectives like those of Impressionism. Certainly, the painting’s luminosity and emphasis on time of day are in line with impressionistic approaches, as does its lengthy brush technique.
There is also a dreaminess to the scene reminiscent of Romanticism. The early 1900’s were energizing the transition towards modernism, so the village is presented with a certain fondness or nostalgia.
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Gyoshū Hayami (1894 - 1935), 炎舞 Enbu [Dance of Flames or Dancing in the Flames], 1925. Color on silk, 538 x 1203 mm
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Gyoshū Hayami: Dance of Flames (1925)
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by Japanese painter Hayami Gyoshū,(1894 – 1935), about 1920s
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SET FIVE - ROUND ONE - MATCH SEVEN
"Enbu (炎舞) (Dancing in the Flames)" (1925 - Gyoshū Hayami 速水 御舟) / "Yearning Shadows" (2023 - Max Hay)
ENBU (炎舞) (DANCING IN THE FLAMES): here i am surfing wiki and... ough. the moths dance just out of reach of the fire, but how long can they manage? the fire is reaching for them and is just catching the one in the middle. and yet they're all still drawn to the flame (@kaerran)
YEARNING SHADOWS: lighting. and the 'skeletons' do something to me. so desperate so full of despair idkkk 🫡 (anonymous)
("Enbu (炎舞) (Dancing in the Flames)" is a nihonga (pigment on silk) style painting by Gyoshū Hayami. It measures 121 cm × 53 cm (48 in × 21 in) and is located in the Yamatane Museum in Tokyo, Japan.
"Yearning Shadows" is digital artwork created using Blender by artist Max Hay on artstation.)
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Hayami Gyoshū
Snow at night, 1930
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Gyoshū Hayami
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Hayami Gyoshū, Dancing in the Flames, 1925.
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Kia ora.. it’s been a while xo
Awesome image by .....Hayami Gyoshū, 1925. ‘Dancing in the Flames’.
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Gyoshū Hayami: Dance of Flames (1925)
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Gyoshū Hayami
Round Moon (Last Work). 1935
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TOKYO DANCER (c. 1920) by Hayami Gyoshū
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🎨 Hayami Gyoshū / painting on silk
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