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Keiichi Nishimura
Fine Art Paper
12 x 9 in ($40)
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Closed fans are full filled with dreams, passing by the planet. He created this piece very interesting way. His imagination was very dreamy. Painted on silk. 22 1/2" x 29" with metal frame, acid-free mat board and uv plexiglass on top of the painting.
2005
Print, Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Open Edition
12 W x 9 H x 0.1 D in
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Not Framed
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He is known for his unique approach to wave imagery and use of metal leaf within each of his original, one of a kind, paintings on silk. The medium is a water based pigment derived from suihigofun (mineral) which the artist grinds to a finer consistency and then mixes with a very delicate balance of nikawa (melted pine sap). The nikawa is what gives the pigment its deep rich color and also enables it to adhere to the silk. His themes and inspirations always begin with the traditional, the end result is something refreshingly new and innovative. Perhaps it can be said that his work is a modern interpretation of tradition by one who understands deeply both the discipline of his Eastern culture and the freedom of Western expression. In his work, he strives to achieve integration of the two cultures. He currently resides on Whidbey Island in Washington. For more artworks please visit my website:
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