
Record of my Crop - Pumpkins
- Medium:
- Mokuhanga (Japanese woodblock)
- Image courtesy of
- Saru Gallery
Description
A still-life print depicting pumpkins from the artist's own garden, this work reflects Inagaki's interest in subjects drawn from immediate domestic surroundings. The title's diaristic framing — 'record of my crop' — places the print within the sosaku-hanga tradition of personal observation, where the artist documents lived experience rather than canonical genre subjects. The composition likely arranges several pumpkin forms as flat, patterned shapes against a quiet ground, employing the bold silhouette work that characterizes Inagaki's mature style. The wood grain of the cherry block may register through thin pigment layers, a technique called mokume-zuri, while bokashi gradation could soften background passages. Working in the self-carved, self-printed manner championed by the Creative Print movement, Inagaki treated such modest subjects with the same compositional rigor he applied to his feline works: simplified contours, deliberate negative space, and a restrained palette. Still-life prints of this kind form a smaller but persistent strand in his oeuvre, complementing the cat imagery for which he is principally known.
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Record of my Crop - Pumpkins was created by Tomoo Inagaki (稲垣知雄).


