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Photo composition by Scabiosa and Christmas rose

Photo composition by Scabiosa and Christmas rose

W 84.10cm x H 59.40cm x D 0.01cm

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  • About this Photo composition by Scabiosa and Christmas rose

    Detail

    Medium

    Photography

    Edition

    Limited Edition 12

    Year

    2023

    Sign

    Signed certificate

    Frame

    Unframed

    Description

    This photo composition, composed mainly of scabiosa and Christmas roses, is one of the most popular. The beauty of this work, composed mainly of purple, is like a painting. When he once held an exhibition of his work in his hometown, some people asked, "Is it a painting or a photograph? Is it a painting or a photograph? Which is it? When he once held an exhibition of his works in his hometown, many people asked him a simple question: "Is it a painting or a photograph? The photographs he takes are basically underdone (darkened). If the white areas have blown highlights, no matter how much color correction is done in the post-process, the tonal gradations in the blown areas will be lost. Therefore, by shooting the image with an under tone, it is possible to preserve the gradations of detail in the light and dark areas of the white flowers. For this reason, I shoot with an under-exposure. This results in dark areas that are rich in deep dark tones. This creates a gap between the impression of flowers we see in our daily lives and his work, which evokes a strange sensation. This is where the interest of Hashimoto's photo compositions lies. In fact, we don't look at everyday objects as closely as we might think. People who enjoy looking at model trains from above and below as if they were licking them, let alone married couples, do not stare at each other's faces and count the number of wrinkles on each other's faces. We are so accustomed to "looking" that we simply look at a flower, say, "Oh, there's a flower in bloom," murmur, "It's beautiful," and walk away. Of course, flower lovers are the exception, but in general, many people react to the sight of flowers as they have become accustomed to doing. It is a difference in interest, but the flowers seen by Hashimoto, who has been interested in flowers for a long time, are unique in form and shape, with rich details of shadows of flowers in both dark and light areas, which he photographs with love. The assortment of floral charms is also what his work depicts. How fascinating are the scabiosa and Christmas roses assembled in this way. One of the words in the language of flowers of scabiosa is "I will never forget you," and one of the words in the language of flowers of Christmas rose is "true love. Although this is a somewhat frightening combination if given as a gift by someone other than the person you love, the scabiosa, which also has the flower language of "eternal beauty," has been made to retain its "eternal beauty" through photo-composition with the Christmas rose. The world of flowers that Hashimoto sees every day is filled with this kind of beauty. (Commentary by Kazushi Maruoka)

  • About this artist

    Concept

    Botanical Photo Composition. That is how I describe my artwork. Over the course of my many years as a florist, I have learned both the Japanese aesthetic of flowers as an ikebana flower arranger and the Western aesthetic of flowers as a floral designer. However, I have long felt frustrated that the beauty of the flowers I see and display every day cannot be reproduced in real life, no matter which photographer I ask. To "arrange flowers" is to ask the flowers and intentionally place them, in other words, to composite them. I realized that unless the photographer can capture the imagination of the flower arranger in his or her mind, the beauty of the flower as I see it cannot be expressed. I decided to stop leaving the photographing to others, and to photograph each flower, leaf, and branch from the perspective and angle that I myself, a long-time flower artist and hanashokunin, had intended to use to arrange the flowers, so that they would appear as individual elements, but also in harmony with the other elements at the end. I decided to photograph each flower, leaf, and branch from a viewpoint and angle based on the intent of the work. In this way, the materials for digital ikebana were freed from the constraints of season and space, and became flowers dreaming of the time when they could be arranged. I cut out these flowers, curated them according to my imagination, combined them, composed them, and composited them onto a digital canvas to present the beauty of flowers that I have witnessed and discovered in the many encounters with flowers over the course of my half-life. In this sense, I am just one of the representatives and agents of the beauty that flowers reveal.

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