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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 56.7 W x 19.7 H x 0 D in
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Kaoru Shibuta is a painter, but he has an interest in sound, and improvises paintings based on how sounds appear in the form of colors and shapes. The senses such as the five senses, and the amount of information that we can "see" like sight, which is said to have a large amount of information, and the information that we can "hear" like sound, are integrated and recognized within us. Sometimes feedback comes back through other senses, and each sense is not closed by itself. In such a synesthesia state, Shibuta senses "color" and "shape." Through the five senses and perceptions, we receive and grasp the influence of the environment (outside world and others) that surrounds us every day. It cannot be said that there is only something that becomes, something that is clearly felt, something that remains. This time, as if inspired by them and sympathized with them, they are expressed by "sounds", "voices", "shapes", "colors" and "materials". Although the key to the beginning is different, by arranging and circulating each other's expressions in space, it may be possible to create an environment where new sympathies arise. In this project, by constructing the artist's expression in space and circulating it on the time axis, I would like to create an environment that sympathizes and resonates with new senses.
Painting:Acrylic on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:56.7 W x 19.7 H x 0 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
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Ships From:Japan.
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2024 #europeanculturalcentre Venice🇮🇹  #shionoeartmuseum Takamatsu🇯🇵 #chopinresonancetoday Paris🇫🇷 14th Arte Laguna Prize Special Award (Arsenal, Venice). EX-TEMPORE PTUJ 2021 Jury Special Award (PTUJ, Slovenia). The 13th Paper Art Festival Grand Prize (Fuji Paper Art Museum, Shizuoka) Art Fair Asia Fukuoka 2018 Emerging Writer Exhibition Gallery Award, Audience Award (Hotel Okura Fukuoka). Criticism: Savina Tarsitano, artist and Co-founder Espronceda Institute of Art & Culture, Barcelona Over the century’s art and music deals with emotions, stories, feelings, a perfect combination where the melody, the musical notes are intertwined with the brush strokes of the artists, as in the works of Vasilij Kandinsky and Paul Klee. During the twentieth century there was a constant and progressive theoretical reflection on the musical dimension by important representatives of the pictorial avant-garde. There is an evolution in this relationship that leads artists to break down musical notes to create a different approach by overcoming the classicism one. The young artist Shibuta immerses himself in the musical world to recreate that melody in the forms of his paintings. Over 10 years his artistic research is based on the investigation of the melody generates by nature and music, he believes on the importance to paint the music, to connect the two worlds to bring the audience in a parallel dimension. His works remind the form of Miro, as his painting “An die Freude” underlining his interest of the European art linked with a Japanese interpretation based on the concept of the aesthetics of the forms, the gaze and nature, to create a melody poetry. Its influence derives not only from music but also from the melody of nature, from those invisible, harmonious sounds such the wind, the air, the rain, the sun. The two worlds intertwine to create a dancing painting that expresses both the Japanese and the western tradition, as his works influenced by Bach and Beethoven, a bridge between East and West, between meditation and the aesthetics of culture Japanese for nature and shapes. Shibuta wants to create a symphony by using different techniques from acrylic, to oil, tempera, Japanese sheets. In his last exhibition at Tra Transit Art Hub Osaka “Cosmically” he showed his works that deals with the notes of music from Bach, Beethoven and other artists.
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