
Garment
1804Twee fragmenten textiel (1804)
The composition is vertically divided, featuring a detailed, patterned section on the left and a large, abstract, color-blocked section on the right. The left side uses various textures and motifs (geometric patterns, organic shapes, stripes), while the right side features a large, dark field contrasted by a semi-circular, earthy-toned element with delicate, linear patterns.
The piece appears to be a textile or print, possibly incorporating embroidery or resist-dye techniques, characteristic of traditional japanese textile arts. The contrast between the detailed, patterned areas and the large, solid color block is striking.
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