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Devil Town (without frame) by Kosuke Ajiro
Devil Town - Kosuke Ajiro
Devil Town (without frame) - Kosuke Ajiro
Devil Town(without frame) - Kosuke Ajiro
Devil Town - Kosuke Ajiro
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Devil Town Painting

Kosuke Ajiro

Japan

Painting, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 7.9 W x 9.8 H x 0.6 D in

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Framed size 20 x 25 cm. This artwork is a part of "Talismans" series. Description was given by two persimmons gallery. According to the artist, these painted wooden boards represent talismans or lucky charms that were displayed in people’s homes in ancient times, perhaps even until the Middle Ages. They typically depict portraits of royalty, religious icons, legendary tales, zodiacs, parables etc. In the artist's words; “I could be a recorder, I could be an archaeologist. My act of painting often resembles carefully dusting off the ancient relics, pieces of wooden board this time, on which the figures and motifs unfold themselves. If the relic is believed to be very old, I would sand off the edges of the board, or I could bury it in soil for some time. The written words in my art have never been deciphered, even by me. One day, I believe some clever people will read them. .... There is such another world, it does exist. I’ll keep my art going to prove it.” ---------- All artworks here are original paintings created in 2022 Acrylic on wooden board Signed on the back of each board​ Framed by the artist with patinated wood, mounted on linen fabric. ​

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Acrylic on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:7.9 W x 9.8 H x 0.6 D in

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This text was written by two persimmons who represents the artist. - Kosuke Ajiro (b. 1980) is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Tokyo, Japan. Over a long time, Ajiro has built an elaborate "Another Realm" in his mind. All his artworks are presented as manifestations of this imaginative Realm, in whatever medium is used, from acrylic and water-colour painting to ceramic sculpture, mixed media installation, animation film, and original music.  Informed by personal memories, dreams, and familiar events he grew up with as a child, "Another Realm" is visualised with the strong narrative of a civilization that has been lost at the medieval stage of its development. Self-characterized as an archaeologist searching for this Realm, Ajiro records the history of the distant past, as it slowly unfolds before his eyes. With the analogy of the lost civilization, the finished artworks are meant to be excavated artefacts, which is why their surfaces sometimes have a powdery quality and show traces of age or decay.  Each artwork is based on the historical context of "Another Realm." The characters and creatures have names, and the scenes in the artwork tell stories such as the myth about the creation of the Realm, legends of gods, allegories, or festivals. These detailed settings have evolved into a whole universe, with its own culture and history, chronicles, belief system and languages, and its full expanse is still to unfold.  Drawing on traditional Japanese narrative scrolls, European illuminated manuscripts and various folk arts reflecting faith, Ajiro's artworks are full of absurdity and disorder, with the notable influence of Hieronymus Bosch. Dialectics of cruelty/humor, grotesque/beauty, horror/divine prevail, and the artist himself has often been represented as a girl doppelganger. His art can show traces of Jung's psychology, Surrealist visions, Outsider art, and Japanese character culture. Since his first solo show held in 2010, Ajiro’s unique visual voice has been widely heard both in Japan and overseas. His artworks have been well exhibited, and also published in “Barbachica”, as well as in children’s picture books “Madame Saber” and “S.q.u.e.a.k….. Here Comes The Letter”. (text by Sachiko Smith)

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