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Great Grandma Print

hiromi oikawa

United States

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When my husband's mother passed away, I discovered an album from New Orleans from the early 1900s. The sepia-toned photos of young people in their 10s and 20s look like Instagram selfies, but the generations have changed, and we don't know who they are. These two paintings were based on photographs of someone who was probably the great-grandmother of the young children in her husband's family. Imagine what kind of teenager she was, the brightness and depression of her youth. I think about the seasons of life.

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10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

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15.25 W x 15.25 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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