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Candles (Diptych) Painting

Shinya Kumazawa

Canada

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 96 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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This painting was based on a photo I took at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris in 2018. I walked into the middle of a 6pm mass as the deep pipe organ vibrated the cool air inside the massive hall. Stone pillars were lit by the chandeliers as evening light started dimming as if all the spirits throughout the cathedral’s history were absorbed by its pillars and walls. I like the song “Candles” by Rufus Wainwright. It is a very personal song about the death of his mother and how he lit the candles at Notre Dame for her. Just like Rufus, many will leave a residual of their feelings within the building. Before the painting was completed, I received the news that the Cathedral was on fire. One day it will be rebuilt. I wonder if I was able to retain the feelings and spirits of the people who visited this exquisite building in the painting. この絵は、2018年にパリのノートルダム大聖堂を訪れた時の経験をもとに描きました。たまたま夕暮れ6時のミサが行われている最中だったんだけど、巨大な会堂内がパイプオルガンの低音を反響させていて、足を踏み入れた瞬間に圧倒。外が暗くなるにつれてシャンデリアが石柱を照らし、その人間味を帯びたかのような温かい色はまるで何百年にわたる人々の魂が染みついたかのようでした。ルーフス=ウェインライトのキャンドルっていう彼の母の死を歌った曲があるんだけど、そのなかのノートルダムでやっと母のろうそくに火をつけて見送ることができたっていうシーンも浮かべながら、そんなことを考えました。絵が完成しない昨年の春、ニュースで炎に包まれた大聖堂。再築され、あたらしくなっても、そんな人々の思いは残るんだろうか。そんな気持ちが絵にでればいいなあと思いながら描きました。

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Multi-paneled Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:96 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

Number of Panels:2

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Shinya Kumazawa (b. 1970) was born and raised in Suwa in Japan, where it is a basin with Lake Suwa, surrounded by mountains. The area has a long history of Suwa Shrine where people has been protecting and deifying the mountains and trees over 2000 years. His fascination to the nature goes back to his childhood when he was mesmerized by the stars. Even in the cold winter night he took out his telescope to watch stars, planets and the moon. Shinya has been living and painting in Toronto since 2000. For the first decade, he devoted himself painting nature in High Park. Mesmerized by the shifting seasons as they unfold on the 400 acres, ranging from blooming cherry blossoms from his homeland to changing fall leaves and glittering snowscapes typical of the Canadian landscape, he has created over 100 paintings. With 50% of this work physically painted in High Park, Shinya has not only drawn the attention of regular park visitors as he worked his canvases, but also the attention of the Park's wildlife - once having painted in the company of a coyote. The colours and contrasting lighting that typifies this Toronto gem is Shinya's muse. Currently Shinya is exploring light, color and space and attempting to recreate a life in the canvas. His subjects are from nature in High Park, desert in Arizona and building in Europe- all where he feels spirit or power in the scene. By using brush strokes and color combinations, he is challenging himself to emerge the natural energy in the paintings.

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