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The Shibuya Crossing in central Tokyo is rumoured to be the busiest intersection in the world, and definitely in Japan. At peak times probably a thousand people cross from all directions at once… and is no doubt a busy and bizarre scene. I have captured this scene, in my imagination with this artwork, using multiple masked spray paint layers of reds, yellows, whites and blues on a yellow acrylic ground. In the title "Shibuya Crossing 22" the number "22" refers to the number of layers of spray paint applied creating this piece.
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"Shibuya Crossing 22" Painting

Ed Buziak

France

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 31.9 W x 23.6 H x 0.8 D in

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The Shibuya Crossing in central Tokyo is rumoured to be the busiest intersection in the world, and definitely in Japan. At peak times probably a thousand people cross from all directions at once… and is no doubt a busy and bizarre scene. I have captured this scene, in my imagination with this artwork, using multiple masked spray paint layers of reds, yellows, whites and blues on a yellow acrylic ground. In the title "Shibuya Crossing 22" the number "22" refers to the number of layers of spray paint applied creating this piece.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:31.9 W x 23.6 H x 0.8 D in

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Abstract artist... stock photographer... writer... plant-based... fixie-cyclist... minimalist... and easy going, I studied Interior Design at art college in the 1960s, then worked in the TV and film industry for more than a decade, before turning to photography full-time. Later I published and edited specialist photographic magazines on darkroom techniques for several years and continue to supply digital images to the world's largest photo agency from my current location here in France. However, in a hard working retirement I spend much more time and energy as an abstract fine artist working with all media from old-fashioned paper, pencil and paint to creative collage and canvas. Blog site : https://ello.co/edbuzz

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