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Continuing my Encounter series, I decided to use a deep burgundy red contrasted with the black of a glove. We're now in the Obon holidays, which is the Japanese Day of the Dead. It's a day when ancestors' spirits come back to visit family. You can see offerings like fruit, sake, and snacks set out...
2022
Painting, Oil on Paper
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21.3 W x 27.2 H x 0.1 D in
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Not Framed
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Adam Norgaard (b. 1991) is an artist working in Japan for the past decade. His works reflect the process of adapting to a culture different from his own. Working with oils as his main medium, he remains playful while also maintaining a finished quality. Adam attempts to bring the viewers into a foreign environment of their own by the atmosphere depicted in his paintings. In his own practice he is working at deviating from references and attempting to work completely from his imagination.
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