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A flower in mud #2 Print

TAKAKO FUJINUMA

Japan

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

I used the brown color of "Isogin" to draw a flower in the mud. Surrounded by the beautiful colors around it, I think it is a "flower" with strong living power. Speaking of flowers in the mud, there is the water lily. In fact, water lilies can only bloom in muddy water, and they need mud in order to bloom. From this, it can be said that we, like the water lilies, are able to bloom beautifully no matter how bad the environment is. We can make beautiful flowers bloom, just like water lilies, no matter how poor the environment. That's why. Let's choose a life in which we meet many people and use them as sustenance without being swallowed up. Let's choose such a life.

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Giclee on Fine Art Paper

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10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

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15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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◇ Birthplace Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture ◇ Current address Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture ◇My own background and motivation for production Originally, we ran natural food restaurants to solve the problems of genetically modified foods and seeds. From the encounter teaching of painting mentor Takahiro Kimura※, I learned that painting can be used to convey energy to people. Therefore, even though it takes a lot of hurdles and individual efforts to solve problems such as food problems, I started working on this work, hoping that I could convey the energy for that with the paintings I drew and make an effort. It was. ※Takahiro Kimura profile➾http://www.faceful.org/profile/ My work was named "Isogin " from the name of the early pattern: sea anemone (Japanese isoginnchaku). Its features are "circle", "color" and "bleeding". The intention of "Isogin" is By doing various things in a life where everything is normal, something with a taste and unexpected wonderful things are born. I want to express that "you can meet new things by taking on challenges" through "Isogin". "Isogin" gives the viewer vitality for tomorrow by expressing the characteristic flow of energy with the pattern of stains. ◇ My artistic influence and where I draw inspiration Studied under Takahiro Kimura, a painting mentor. It is often produced at Self-employed cafe after closing. ◇ Selected media / details and their reasons Use paints and acrylic paints, and paint and watercolors to create bleeding.

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