Yayoi Kusama // Waves 1, 1998

  • Yayoi Kusama, Waves (1), 1998. Screenprint, 33 × 27 cm, edition of 30. Depicts Kusama’s flowing, patterned wave forms in her signature graphic style, blending repetition with organic movement.
    Waves (1), 1998
    Screenprint, 33 × 27 cm, Edition of 30
    © Yayoi Kusama. 
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    Yayoi Kusama’s Waves (1) (1998) is a screenprint measuring 33 × 27 cm, produced in an edition of 30. The work distils one of Kusama’s most enduring visual ideas, the infinite rhythm of natural and abstract forms,  into a compact and intimate format. Executed with bold graphic lines, the composition echoes the flowing motion of water, transformed through her obsessive approach into a hypnotic field of pattern.
     
    In this print, waves are no longer fleeting impressions of the sea but become symbols of infinity and repetition. By stylising their form, Kusama merges nature with abstraction, blurring the line between the real and the imagined. The result is a work that radiates both serenity and psychological intensity, reflecting her lifelong exploration of boundless space and self-obliteration.
     
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  • “I am just another dot in the world.”
     — Yayoi Kusama
    As with many of her editioned works of the 1990s, Waves (1) demonstrates Kusama’s ability to compress vast themes into smaller, collectable formats. The image captures the tension between simplicity and complexity, inviting viewers to see the natural world through the lens of her singular, obsessive vision.