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Painting, Encaustic on Wood
Size: 10 W x 10 H x 1 D in
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- Signed and titled on verso (back). - Ready to hang (Hanging wire on the back) - Includes the Certificate of Authenticity. Medium: Encaustic mixed media on cradled wood panel (encaustic, watercolors, oil, archival pigment ink transfer, collage with ancient book the Bible and a vintage book from 1907) Dimensions : 10 in x 10 in x 7/8 inch ********* ********** ******** This is a new work from my latest 'How Can You Show Love…?'(Climate Change) Series. The series is my response to the Climate Change/Global warming in an abstract manner and encourage people to think about what they can do personally about it, to show love to people and to the earth, in order not to lose your loved ones or even our planet due to the increasing disasters and heat, which I have been literally experiencing recent years. The work includes factual data published by IPCC or NASA in an abstract manner. It is a visual statement with a conceptual and philosophical approach using a temperature-sensitive material encaustic. Four sides of cradled wood panels in this series are treated with Shou-Sugi-ban technique with fire, which creates natural beauty of the brown color without paints and has good conservation purpose for the wood/art. I also imply wildfires due to climate change as conceptual art.
Painting:Encaustic on Wood
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:10 W x 10 H x 1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Yes
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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Ships From:Japan.
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Contemporary Abstract Paintings Misako Oba’s artworks include award-winning pieces are held in private, corporate, and national permanent collections in France, the U.S., and other countries. Her artworks have been collected internationally. She exhibited at galleries and art fairs in France, Belgium, Germany, Japan, and throughout the United States such as New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, and Seattle. Her body of work explores human life as a journey and it examines our soul and emotions. Her work also depicts its transient nature and perspective. Light/hope in the darkness, using a personal yet universal experience beyond time and space. Her mixed-media painting often incorporates text in compositions relevant to each series’ concept. She layers and integrates timeless ancient messages/materials AND contemporary material from our time such as computer languages (codes) in an abstract manner. There are mainly two types of mixed media that she is working on; (1) Encaustic, watercolor, oil, other materials, and collage. (2) Acrylic-color-based mixed media. She often uses her own hand-dyed Japanese paper in both work. She lived/worked in New York and other cities in the United States and spent some time in Europe.
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