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Size: 70.9 W x 49.2 H x 1.8 D in
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This artwork is inspired from my time spent in Kyoto during an exchange in 2011. After travelling in Sakyo-ku (north of Kyoto) to visit Kibune shrine, I came across a wide and incredible diversity of plants and experienced the depth of animism. I added this to a liking of mine for fern which is omnipresent in Japanese landscape. This painting shows many different types of painting technique to match the diversity of the semi-tropical vegetation which lives on even in early winter. TECHNICAL DETAILS This painting is stretched on extra professional stretcher bars. I used highly saturated rabbit skin glue for the main fern in order to keep the pigments together over time and make the canvas lightly frown on the bigger leaves. Please note also that this painting shows different depths of different blacks. The painting is varnished to resist to UV and last in time, it is shipped in a crate and delivered ready to hang.
2012
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
70.9 W x 49.2 H x 1.8 D in
Not Framed
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Best known for his cross-cultural approach, Oscar Lett stands out by his bold looking paintings prominently using black and contrasting metallic colours. Based in NYC, the Parisian artist loves to embrace the influences of the countries he lived in. After moving to London to study at Central Saint Martins, Oscar then moved to Kyoto as he sought teaching from the masters of Nihonga (traditional Japanese painting). Appropriating each culture and their aesthetics, O.L. developed a unique style depicting a world where opposites can coexist and where people overcome their struggles in impossible urban jungles. Working in large-scale and always craving bigger, Oscar naturally moved to New York in 2016 and made the street his new playground. Since then Lett has been developing a wide portfolio of murals in Europe and the U.S., allowing his fine art and street art practices to inspire one another.
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