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GallerySeek Selection Exhibition-祝-
GallerySeek Selection Exhibition-祝-
2020/01/04 -2020/01/13
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Izumi Kawamoto Kaoru Kan Hideaki Kobayashi Chido Shimizu Kazuyuki Sutoh Kenji Tao Yuko Nakamura Takashi Nagoya Marino Miura 加藤丈博 安田充岐
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Izumi Kawamoto
Izumi Kawamoto
I mainly paint still life with fruits and flowers. What I put in a picture is the beauty of color with power that shines vividly with harmony and balance. Each motif has a solid presence. I aim to create an atmospheric world of color by depicting the light that seems to pour into the picture plane and the soft light that cloaks it like a veil. I want to draw pictures that draw you in and make you want to keep looking at them. Izumi Kawamoto blog http://decorativeartist.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/
Kaoru Kan
Kaoru Kan
I continue to paint water as a motif. This is because I am fascinated by the mystery and power of life-giving water. In my paintings, both the rich curves and the legal straight lines created by nature are equally encompassed in one organic world. Flowers, goldfish, and seaweed are also depicted as happy symbols around water, and I want to infuse my work with the aesthetic and fundamental sense of color that they reflect in the water. Kaoru Kan HP https://www.kaorukan.com/
Hideaki Kobayashi
Hideaki Kobayashi
I make it based on “curiosity”. It may be an act of trying to unravel the “why?” There, such as animals, women, flowers, shapes, colors, life, memories, time, and invisible things.
Chido Shimizu
Chido Shimizu
Drawing is the best way for me to express myself. I see the climate of my native country, Japan, where I was born and raised, with my own eyes and draw it as a travelogue. Currently, I have a main theme like “Travels in Japan”, and I am working on the title “Going to Tohoku” as the beginning of the theme. Tomomichi Shimizu HP https://www.studio-asa.net/
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/
Kenji Tao
Kenji Tao
Using iwa-enogu (mineral pigments) and metallic mud and foil, the motifs of flora and fauna are expressed in the style of old ink paintings. Please look at the expression of Japanese painting today.
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.
Takashi Nagoya
Takashi Nagoya
As a graduate of the design department, he is exploring visual expression appropriate to the times with “design x Japanese painting” in mind. Accepting the past created by the masters and denying the past at the same time is a necessary process to create new values. Takeshi Nagoya HP http://nagoyatakashi.com/
Marino Miura
Marino Miura
The theme that I express by copperplate engraving is “Small happiness”. I draw “the story of small life” by overlapping it with small animals, plants and flowers. I am healed and encouraged by the gestures and expressions of animals. They gently remind me that there are important things in the activities we repeat so naturally that we don’t even notice.
阪急×アートコレクターズ ニュースター達の美術展2020
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