Yayoi Kusama // Flowers B, 2005

  • Yayoi Kusama, Flowers B, 2005. Screenprint in colours, sheet 60.2 × 71.3 cm. Features Kusama’s bold floral imagery with vibrant colours and repeating patterns, a recurring motif in her printmaking practice.
    Flowers B, 2005
    Screenprint in colours, sheet 60.2 × 71.3 cm (23¾ × 28⅛ in.)
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    Yayoi Kusama’s Flowers B (2005) is a colour screenprint measuring 60.2 × 71.3 cm, produced as part of her continued exploration of organic motifs. The print captures her longstanding fascination with flowers, which she transforms from natural subjects into bold, stylised forms alive with colour and rhythm. As with many of her floral works, the image resonates with both vitality and psychological depth.
     
    Here, the blossoms are presented as more than decorative motifs. Kusama uses repetition and vibrant hues to amplify their presence, creating a sense of energy and movement that transcends the flat surface of the print. The composition reflects her ability to merge nature with abstraction, turning familiar imagery into a meditation on infinity, life cycles, and memory.
     
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  • “When I create art, it is an attempt to survive.”

     — Yayoi Kusama

    As with many of her editioned works, Flowers B demonstrates Kusama’s skill in translating the immersive qualities of her larger installations and paintings into the intimate format of printmaking. The result is an image that balances playfulness with intensity, reaffirming her ability to transform everyday forms into universal symbols of endurance and imagination.