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View In My Room
Painting, Oil on Wood
Size: 5.5 W x 7.1 H x 1.2 D in
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Production reference video ( Youtube ) ・ https://youtu.be/7n06cCzc-cQ (monochrome) ・ https://youtu.be/nentM-o_OKM (color) There was a woman. She was a woman who longed for mediocrity. Because the woman was not mediocre, she longed for it. What is mediocre? What is normal? For me, mediocre was special. I just wanted to be an ordinary mediocre person. But she was specially seen. In fact, it wasn't that there weren't any special factors. She knew that too. I was aware. I'm special. I was afraid of thinking. I really longed for it. It was a painful day. I didn't think it was painful. Some of them may have been gained, but I couldn't abandon my awareness of something special. Could not convert. I didn't realize that there was no difference to the extent that nature changed a little. I realized the painful days. I knew it. Then she became a witch.
2019
Oil on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
5.5 W x 7.1 H x 1.2 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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林 耕平 (Japan / Kouhei Hayashi) 1977~ I don't draw my picture. It appears through my hands. I don't always image. I don't draw the picture that I imagined. It draws infiniteness that appears through me. I draw the nature of me. I don't do the act of drawing. I'm always waiting for something to show up. Just waiting with a brush. The picture appears without permission. Without asking me permission. I unite with infinity.
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