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"Noh Theater Masks: Envy" Painting

Kumiko S. Mckee, United States

Painting, Oil on Other

20 W x 48 H in

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This painting "Noh Theater Masks: Envy" is one of diptych piece of "Japanese Noh Theater Masks: Envy and Jealousy". In the image "Envy", I used two Noh theater masks called "ko-omote" and "hannya" to express envy; the ko-omote symbolizes a beautiful young woman while the hannya symbolizes an evil or...

Year Created:

2000

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Painting, Oil on Other

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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20 W x 48 H x 2 D in

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No

Frame:

Not Framed

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I was born and grown up in Japan. Now, I'm living in the United States and it has been more than ten years now. I started studying art from high school as a fine art major. After working as a display designer for two years in Tokyo, Japan, I moved to the United States and studied painting at the University of Wyoming and obtained BFA degree. I opened Kumiko Art Studio in 2003 and have been working since then. I'm mainly working with series of paintings that are in some way connected to my life and experiences. My interest in other culture and art in different countries took me on travels across the world through Europe, Egypt, Israel, India, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Southeast Asia during turbulent and historically significant political times, which are clearly reflected in my artwork. To see other culture and communicate with local people at each location where I visited during my travels has greatly influenced my point of view and has led me to focus on cultural and political themes in my paintings. I believe art is the "voice of the artist" and another language that artists use to speak their mind, how they see the world, and their point of view on life. Also, I believe art is a challenge to break down the norms existing in our everyday life by showing unique or different perspectives. My previous series were based on Japanese culture themes, which combine Western and Japanese traditions. My challenge in these series was to show the beautiful elements of Japanese culture with the images in a way that people from other cultures could appreciate and make a connection with. Through viewing my paintings, the viewer gains a glimpse into a world they may know little about. I hope my artwork will help people in the world to better understand and bring interest to the Japanese culture as well as the diversity and depth of Asian-Pacific culture. Kumiko S. McKee Kumiko Art Studio

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