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Gallery Seek オープニング展 in 京橋
Gallery Seek オープニング展 in 京橋
2012/10/03 -2012/10/21
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Yasuo Kato Takuma Kaneko Kazuyuki Sutoh Yuko Nakamura Masaaki Hikida Makoto Fujii Taichi Yonemura coppers早川 平林孝央
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Yasuo Kato
Yasuo Kato
When I paint a picture, my own feeling is that it is similar to an excavation process. When I paint the center of a picture, the colors for the other four corners have already been decided. It is also a work like grasping a vague memory in my hand. It seems contradictory, but surprisingly it is not so. Like digging in the earth, I add paint layer by layer as if scooping out water.
Takuma Kaneko
Takuma Kaneko
A landscape in which the colors of things change in various ways with the passage of time. I would like to express the air and light of that moment with my impression. Takuma Kaneko HP http://www.takumakaneko.com/
Kazuyuki Sutoh
Kazuyuki Sutoh
It depicts the breath of life, interwoven with small animals and plants living in the wind and the big nature. I hope it will spread your imagination as fresh and clean as the latter. Kazuyuki Sudo HP http://sutooo.net/
Yuko Nakamura
Yuko Nakamura
No matter how happy or sad we are, no matter what the weather is like, the four seasons always come and go, and the greenery of the trees and plants remind us of the seasons with their gentle flowers. I am always grateful for the unchanging nature of the seasons, which gives me strength and kindness.
Masaaki Hikida
Masaaki Hikida
I mainly create works using cats and people as motifs. I hope I could touch someone’s heartstrings by sublimating what I am attracted to and what I find fragile and beautiful into my works through my own filter. Masaaki Hikita HP http://www.masaakihikida.com/
Makoto Fujii
Makoto Fujii
Makoto Fujii (b. 1984) creates works on the theme of “Japanese realism”, which is neither Japanese nor Western painting, and is at once new and nostalgic. Just as Impressionist painters were once inspired by Japanese ukiyoe and pioneered new expressions, Fujii is once again seeking a fusion of Japan and the West in the modern age. He chooses “water” as a motif to depict the shimmering formless things with oil paint, and continues to paint them because he is attracted by the fascination and figurative beauty of the way they change every time he paints them. It has become an important existence for the artist who aims to express the feeling of formless things that sway in the wind and change color depending on the light. I want to create works of art that will be treasured by people in the future, when they find them hundreds of years after my death, in a completely different language and culture. I want to express the universal strength that lies
Taichi Yonemura
Taichi Yonemura
神戸アートマルシェ2012 Room.1232 小成美~さざなみ~
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