Train Is Leaving Again : Transient Farewells is a contemplative work by Ryoko Watanabe, capturing the emotional weight of departure within the relentless rhythm of the modern city.
Part of the series Serenity Amidst Shadows : Geishas in the Monochromatic Urban Ensemble, the artwork stages a geisha in vivid traditional attire against a grayscale crowd frozen on a train platform. The moment depicted is neither arrival nor destination, but suspension—the fragile instant just before separation. The geisha’s presence, calm and composed, contrasts with the surrounding figures caught in motion, hesitation, or indifference. Urban signage and station markers frame the scene, emphasizing the inevitability of movement and the mechanics of departure. The train becomes an unspoken symbol of time itself, repeating its cycle without pause or sentiment.Watanabe uses monochrome to dissolve individual identity within the crowd, transforming commuters into a collective body shaped by routine. In contrast, the geisha’s color asserts continuity, memory, and emotional awareness. Her stillness resists the urgency of the platform, suggesting an inner world untouched by schedules and signals.The title reinforces this repetition: departures are constant, farewells accumulate, yet rarely receive attention.Rather than dramatizing separation, Watanabe renders it quiet, almost inevitable. The composition invites the viewer to reflect on what is left unsaid in moments of transition.This tension between movement and pause defines the emotional core of the work.
As a major member of the Japanese studio CrazyNoodles, founded by Hiro Ando, Watanabe brings a deeply psychological sensibility to the Nippon Neo-Pop movement. Her practice stands out for its restraint, narrative subtlety, and symbolic clarity. Train Is Leaving Again : Transient Farewells exemplifies her ability to transform everyday urban scenes into meditations on time, loss, and presence.
Through its measured composition and emotional understatement, the work asserts itself as a highly collectible artwork.A compelling acquisition for collectors of contemporary Japanese art and Neo-Pop, drawn to themes of impermanence, urban transition, and quietly resonant emotional depth.
Train Is Leaving Again : Transient Farewells 2010
Materials Oil on stretched canvas
Size 31 1/2 × 47 3/5 × 1 1/5 in | 80 × 121 × 3 cm
Rarity Unique
Medium Painting
Condition Preserved in pristine StudioCrazynoodles condition
Signature Hand-signed by the artist - StudioCrazynoodles stencil emblem on the reverse - StudioCrazynoodles : Artistic label founded by Hiro Ando
Certificate of authenticity Included (issued by authorized authenticating body)
Frame Not included
Series Serenity Amidst Shadows : Geishas in the Monochromatic Urban Ensemble
Image rights Image rights are property of MAM - Modern Art Machine, worldwide rep of Artist & japanese studio Crazynoodles and Galerie Jacob Paulett