603A Sunset (1966) by Friedensreich Hundertwasser

“603A Sunset,” created by the renowned artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser in 1966, is a notable woodcut artwork. As part of the “Nana Hyaku Mizu” series, this figurative piece embodies elements of the Transautomatism art movement, a distinctive genre championed by Hundertwasser.

The artwork depicts an abstract yet vibrant interpretation of a sunset, captured through a symphony of bold colors and undulating lines. Central to the composition is the radiant sun, rendered in luminous shades of yellow, enveloped by a complex series of concentric curves in hues of red, green, and blue. These lines cascade in waves, creating a dynamic ripple effect that extends throughout the piece, evoking the transient beauty of a sunset. The lower portion features geometric shapes reminiscent of buildings, bathed in warm tones of brown, gold, and green. An eclectic mix of angular forms and organic curves, the design achieves a harmonious balance between nature and the built environment, reflective of Hundertwasser’s characteristic style and his overarching philosophy that blurs the lines between art, architecture, and nature. The presence of traditional Japanese seals and characters further enriches the cultural and artistic tapestry of this esteemed work.

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