This shikishi painting by a regional Japanese artist, signed and sealed, dates from the late Shōwa to early Heisei period.
Depicting poppies rendered with light watercolor pigments, the work reflects a long-standing Japanese approach to floral painting on shikishi—valuing restraint, seasonal sensitivity, and the expressive use of empty space. The composition is built from a limited number of confident brushstrokes, allowing pigment, water, and paper to remain visibly active.
Such works were traditionally conceived as quiet observations, intended for close viewing and seasonal appreciation. The balance between line, color, and untouched surface gives the flowers a sense of presence without emphasis or dramatization.
Presented as a reference work within the Shikishi Art Project, this painting offers insight into the cultural and material context from which contemporary practices on shikishi continue to develop.
Poppies on Shikishi - Japanese painting, late Shōwa – early Heisei period
Details
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Origin: Japan (regional artist)
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Period: Late Shōwa – early Heisei period
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Medium: Watercolor on traditional Japanese shikishi
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Support: Gold-edged shikishi board
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Motif: Poppies
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Signature: Signed and sealed (lower right)
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Condition: Very good vintage condition
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Uniqueness: One of a kind
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Project context: Presented as a historical reference within The Shikishi Art Project
Dimensions
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size: 27.3 × 24.2 cm
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Size (inches): 10.7 × 9.5 in
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