Yayoi Kusama // Flowers C, 2005

  • Yayoi Kusama, Flowers C, 2005. Screenprint, 71.5 × 60.3 cm, edition of 50. Depicts Kusama’s bold floral motifs rendered in vibrant colour and rhythmic repetition, a hallmark of her print series.
    Flowers C, 2005
    Screenprint, 71.5 × 60.3 cm, Edition of 50
    © Yayoi Kusama. 
     
    Yayoi Kusama’s Flowers C (2005) is a screenprint measuring 71.5 × 60.3 cm, produced in an edition of 50. The work features Kusama’s bold floral motifs, rendered in vibrant colour and arranged with her characteristic sense of rhythm and repetition. The composition exemplifies her ability to transform a natural subject into an image charged with both vitality and psychological depth.
     
    In this print, blossoms become more than decorative forms. Stylised and intensified through Kusama’s graphic approach, the flowers radiate energy across the surface, reflecting her fascination with organic growth, cycles of life, and the infinite possibilities of pattern. The dynamic interplay of shape and colour situates Flowers C firmly within the artist’s broader visual language.
     
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  • “When I create art, it is an attempt to survive.”

     — Yayoi Kusama

    As with many of her editioned works, Flowers C demonstrates Kusama’s talent for translating her themes of obsession and infinity into the medium of printmaking. The result is a work that combines playfulness with meditative rhythm, reaffirming the central role of floral imagery within her career.