Ikebana Card Book: IKEBANA OF SOFU
Moribana Style by Sofu Teshigahara

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Ikebana Card Book: IKEBANA OF SOFU
Moribana Style by Sofu Teshigahara
sofute shigahara
Post a painting you found on the blog “Contemporary Art Daily” describe why you chose it and how it deals with colour and tone
I chose to focus on Sofu Teshigahara’s piece because since my last assignment, I have been really drawn to art that centers shades of blue. In this image we see that the walls of the room are painted a solid blue color that is the same along all of the walls except for the roof. The walls being this color feels almost consuming as a person standing in the room would be surrounded by this color, almost like they are in the ocean, the sky, or just generally a very very blue place. As far as the tones in this piece, because of the greenery as well as the dark colored structure in the middle, this piece feels very earthy. By fore-fronting earth tones of green, dark brown, and dark gray/slate, this piece gives off the impression that earth tones were the inspiration. When the earth tones are placed on the blue blackdrop, one cannot help but think about a connection to nature or the larger world itself which may be what the artist was working towards in this work.
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