Yayoi Kusama's fascination with pumpkins started with her childhood memories in Matsumoto.

Pumpkins, known as Kabocha in Japan, evoke joy in Kusama's work.

Kusama first used pumpkins in her work in 1946, but they didn't appear again until the 1970s.

In the 1980s, Kusama incorporated pumpkins into her drawings, paintings, and prints.

Kusama's distinctive use of pumpkins helped her become a legendary artist.

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