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The Happy Corgi Painting

Russell Miyaki

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 23.8 W x 23.8 H x 0.5 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

You may have a bad day. Your meeting didn't go well. The boss yelled at you. Your ideas were rejected. You got into an argument with your colleagues. You ran into an angry commuter. You didn't get the gig. But he doesn't care. He thinks you are the best ever. He greets you at the door as if you've been gone forever. He can't wait to jump into your arms. And he expresses it with such joy and love. I try to capture that emotional energy through color and stroke. I don't start with a drawing, I start with what the dog makes me feel through gesture and sound. And I build layers of color onto wall board because I want to be able to scrape and chisel through the layers so that the surface becomes part of the expression and not just a canvas. I do not define the eyes of my dog portraits because it limits the expression and I want the audience to interpret their own feeling of what the dog is saying to them. I am inspired by the energy of LeRoy Neiman and the expressive spontaneity of Basquiat.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

23.8 W x 23.8 H x 0.5 D in

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As an artist, I use my canvas as a portal, bridging my inner feelings and thoughts to the reality of life outside. Simultaneously, my canvas also serves as a mirror reflecting my deep empathy for the lives and emotions of others. It's this connection between self and society, the introspective and the universal, that gives my art its essential vitality and purpose. The unprecedented events of the past several years have had a profound influence on my work. I've been both a witness and a participant, as the world around me has become a whirlpool of emotions. However, this reflective phase led me to an enlightening realization. Rather than painting the world as it was making me feel, I shifted my focus to expressing how I wanted to feel. This wasn't a case of turning a blind eye to the harsh realities of our world, but rather an acknowledgement that the art I create can serve as a catalyst for positivity, unity, and healing. This shift resonates with the quote from P.T. Barnum that deeply resonates with me: "The noblest art is that of making others happy". It has inspired me to channel positivity and joy in my art, painting a world imbued with hope and happiness, a world that can help us rise above negativity and division. My work embodies the simplest, yet most powerful expressions of positive energy, happiness, and fun. It represents an escape from the anger and unhappiness that seems all too prevalent in today's world. My hope is that through my art, viewers are transported, if only momentarily, to a place of joy and serenity. In creating these visual affirmations, I am not just reconciling my emotions with the world; I'm offering an invitation to others to join me on this journey of hope and happiness.

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