karensansui
Karensansui is a Japanese art movement that emerged in the early 20th century, primarily in the 1920s and 1930s. The term "karensansui" translates to "empty landscape" or "void landscape," reflecting the movement's focus on depicting the natural world in a minimalist and abstract manner. The movement was initiated by the Japanese painter Shunso Kikuchi, who sought to break away from traditional Japanese art and explore new forms of expression.
Karensansui artists often used simple, geometric shapes and a limited color palette to create their works.
Some of the key figures associated with the karensansui movement include Shunso Kikuchi, who is considered
Karensansui had a significant impact on Japanese art, influencing subsequent generations of artists and contributing to