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Warm Light Painting

Mio Hara

United States

Painting, Oil on Wood

Size: 12 W x 12 H x 0.8 D in

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Color is a significant aspect of my work. Just as the subject matter is important, the interplay of colors within composition created by shapes is always the challenge I take on while creating work. Once I immerse in the creative process, what I see are color, shapes and how each other interact with another. For the past few years, I felt the need to go back to the basic. So I started to paint from real life objects. As I understand and learn the concept of color, I do still feel the need to practice my skills to fully execute in ways I like the paint to behave. In the meanwhile, I am also searching whether I like to paint from real life objects or to be an abstract artist. It has been a soul searching journey to find my own style of work and learn how to use the oil medium and color in effective ways.

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Painting:Oil on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:12 W x 12 H x 0.8 D in

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I grew up living between two cultures, in Japan and the USA. From a young age, art has always been part of my world. My mother is an artist, and growing up I watched her produce art and live with art, and this inspired me.   Color is a significant aspect of my work. Just as the subject matter is important, the interplay of colors within composition created by shapes is always the challenge I take on while creating work. Once I immerse in the creative process, what I see are color, shapes and how each other interact with another. Many of my inspiration derives from nature. Nature always nurtured my soul. In Japanese culture and tradition, the idea of nature and nature as “kami” or spirit are weaved deeply within. Shinto, a Japanese ethnic religion, is deeply rooted in nature. And the idea of trees, mountains, rivers, animals and oceans as sacred and divine comes most naturally to me.

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