Sign (Kizashi) (artist’s proof)

Description

Yoshida Chizuko’s work of the late 1960s and early 1970s incorporates heavily embossed, or raised, patterns on paper that make the composition appear to move or vibrate. Kizashi means “sign [of things to come],” and the embossed area at the center is colored in order to highlight the illusionistic effect. The artist’s daughter explains that this work shows a shell’s view of the sea, a place that was special for her mother, as she grew up close to the seaside and went beachcombing.

Sign (Kizashi) (artist’s proof)

Yoshida Chizuko

1970

Accession Number

217137

Medium

Color woodblock print with embossing

Dimensions

55 × 72.3 cm (21 11/16 × 28 1/2 in.)

Classification

woodblock

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Chizuko, Takasuke, and Ayomi Yoshida