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Brushwork is a very important element for painting. The painter must have its own brushwork to create a painting. I think that it is like a wave that is at the root of this world or the universe. Waves are present inside of organisms and minerals. The eternal wave. The brush is a wave. There are things that you can see by repeating brushstrokes. Just like a "Karesansui" in Kyoto, Japan. The brush is a thing to see and also to read.
Brushwork is a very important element for painting. The painter must have its own brushwork to create a painting. I think that it is like a wave that is at the root of this world or the universe. Waves are present inside of organisms and minerals. The eternal wave. The brush is a wave. There are things that you can see by repeating brushstrokes. Just like a "Karesansui" in Kyoto, Japan. The brush is a thing to see and also to read.
Brushwork is a very important element for painting. The painter must have its own brushwork to create a painting. I think that it is like a wave that is at the root of this world or the universe. Waves are present inside of organisms and minerals. The eternal wave. The brush is a wave. There are things that you can see by repeating brushstrokes. Just like a "Karesansui" in Kyoto, Japan. The brush is a thing to see and also to read.
Brushwork is a very important element for painting. The painter must have its own brushwork to create a painting. I think that it is like a wave that is at the root of this world or the universe. Waves are present inside of organisms and minerals. The eternal wave. The brush is a wave. There are things that you can see by repeating brushstrokes. Just like a "Karesansui" in Kyoto, Japan. The brush is a thing to see and also to read.

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Infinite Wave #21 Painting

Takayuki Yoshida

Japan

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 6.3 W x 9.1 H x 0.8 D in

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Brushwork is a very important element for painting. The painter must have its own brushwork to create a painting. I think that it is like a wave that is at the root of this world or the universe. Waves are present inside of organisms and minerals. The eternal wave. The brush is a wave. There are things that you can see by repeating brushstrokes. Just like a "Karesansui" in Kyoto, Japan. The brush is a thing to see and also to read.

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6.3 W x 9.1 H x 0.8 D in

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I was born in Tokyo and raised in Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture. I have studied painting since I was a child, and after graduating from Art University, I have continued to work in oil and watercolor. My themes are touch, color and structure. I am always thinking about them. Lately it has been about color and the amount of color. I refer to Cézanne, the master of 120 years ago. I feel my way through the realm of painting. Without literature.

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