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Japan Painting

Edmond Gabbay

United States

Painting, Paint on Canvas

Size: 28 W x 22 H x 1.5 D in

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About The Artwork

My idea about this painting is to show the authentic Japanese life style and culture and combine it with modern day busy views. So the left side of the room is inclined into the old culture and the right side with buildings and neon signs dictates the modern Japanese life style. The writing on the lamp means "love". There are lots of details on Japanese Kimono dress on the wall, and on left door painting of a tsunami with Mount Fuji on the center. This painting is a famous artwork within Japanese culture. The painting has a good depth and has a peaceful feel. Dear interested buyer due to transitioning to another gallery this and other paintings are available for sale at redwood art group Edmond Gabbay

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Painting:Paint on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:28 W x 22 H x 1.5 D in

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I started landscape painting in Iran at age of 17. I came to America to attend College. While at college I enrolled in couple of courses in painting and sculpture. The first course developed my geometric design and use of vanishing points to make art works three dimensional The other was Tromp L'oile working with objects and shadows to create more realistic work. These courses developed my style into abstract and geometric designs. Later I refined my painting style into a combination of symbolic, surrealism and mystical with Judaic biblical point of view. I am also fascinated with landscape paintings of American artists during 1800’s, especially works of artists from “ The Hudson School Of Art”. I reproduced paintings from masters such as Thomas Cole, Robert S. Duneken, Francis E. Church and Albert Bierstadt. Within the last 10 years, I am inspired by the work of an American artist “ Shim Shimmel” who has a surrealistic environmental style and I try to follow his style in some of my recent paintings. I usually use bright lively colors. each one of my paintings has some deeper meaning than just the beauty on the surface. There is loneliness, hope and a sense of awe. Some of my non judaic works subject matter are about American history, global warming and preservation of animals and the planet earth. I believe we human beings are careless about preservation of life, plants and animals and we should work more toward conservation than short term profit for the sake of our grandchildren and their grandchildren.

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