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Canvas
12 x 16 in ($95)
Black Canvas
No Frame
180 Views
4
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Drawing: Pencil, pen, graphite, MBM charcoal paper,130g. I think it is important to return to the origin so that I usually draw real flowers as models. In this series, all works consist of one flower. The flower changes its appearance every moment and shows me the flow of time.
2017
Print, Giclee on Canvas
Open Edition
12 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in
Yes
Not Framed
Black Canvas
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I would like to create artworks that I hope can be felt beyond time and space. I believe people need humor and fantasy in life, so I tell simple stories using only a few elements— not to be minimalist, but to leave space for imagination. If my work brings something good to someone’s heart, I would be happy. Contemporary Japonism — Artist Statement My practice is guided by Contemporary Japonism— a way of seeing born from a quiet moment of inspiration, gently reinterpreting Japanese sensibilities within the present time. Through light, silence, and restrained space, I create small places where viewers can pause and quietly return inward. Across different forms, my work remains rooted in this same intention: to offer softly illuminated spaces for calm awareness in an accelerated world. My correct name represents 松田素子 in Kanji.
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