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no prayer Print

hiromi oikawa

United States

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I was inspired by Emma González. I didn’t get much physical likeness, but I wanted to get her/my emotions. I was drawing this piece about weeks and before I even finish it, another mass shooting occurred. “I don’t want prayers, I don’t want thoughts. I want gun control” - did you hear the mother? Especially I came from almost gun-free country, so I’m not able to comprehend this absurd situation. I’m not a US citizen and I couldn’t vote, but I’m so looking forward to seeing the new change. If I sell this piece, I will donate the half to Emma.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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I reside in New York City, but I am originally from Japan. As I paint and draw more, I have found myself returning to my elusive fascination with the figure - the figure as a “figure” and the strokes that make up that figure. Sometimes the strokes are very fast and carefree; sometimes they are bold, even violent. Sometimes they are like touching the forehead of a sleeping baby. I simply enjoy the rhythm of that process. I was influenced by my mother, who was an amazing calligrapher, but I am not a calligrapher. My grandfather and great-grandfather were also practicing calligraphers. Why am I a painter and not a calligrapher? That I don’t know. Over the last decade, I experienced the hardships that everyone has to go through as an adult. As I overcame the pain little by little, I started to appreciate that I’m still alive, and this realization increased my desire to paint people’s emotions more. I did not necessarily want to go through these experiences, but I felt they have made me a better painter than I was before. I more and more want to capture the momentary beats of life.

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