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you made the moon #3 Painting

Miki Rokuroda

United States

Painting, Japanese Pigment on Wood

Size: 10 W x 10 H x 1.5 D in

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"You Made the Moon" Series To start painting again after 5 years since I had my son, I’ve decided to go back to somewhere my original starting point, especially the color. And removed all tiny detailed decorations which I don’t need them anymore since the priority of my life has changed and became simple. This indigo is the color of the night. I was always up at night, the nighttime was my time. Before my son was born, I’ve painted, read, think, drink, watch, and work at night. And since the night my son was born, I’m still up at night, feed, change, hold, worry, cry, regret, cuddle and being extremely happy. And sometime I watch outside from my window at night and wonder how many mothers or fathers are up and what they think right now. This pale but warm white is the lights from the windows I see from my window, and the moonlight. My son said “Ah, you made the moon,” when he saw my new work after he came back from school. So I titled my work as he said.

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Painting:Japanese Pigment on Wood

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Size:10 W x 10 H x 1.5 D in

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Miki Rokuroda is a Japanese born, New York City based artist. Early in her artistic development, she trained as a traditional Japanese painter at Tokyo's Tama Art University. Moving to NYC in 2000, she's continued to evolve her vision. She was selected for the Drawing Centers Viewing Program, has exhibited in museums in both Japan and New York, and held various solo and group shows around New York City. Much of her abstract art uses traditional Japanese materials. They are hightly detailed and labor-intensive, creating, exciting, moody and emotional combinations of color and texture.

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