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This is my painting of the music of Tanaka Takeshi. Tanaka Takeshi was a Japanese journalist and musician, and was interned in the Soviet Union from 1945 – 1949. After he returned to Japan, he established a publishing company in Tokyo and moved to Russia at the age of 68. He was the only one who came back to live in Russia out of 600,000 Japanese internees. He loved Russian people and always gave a heartful time with his music. This painting was in his home in Khabarovsk, Russia. After his death, I do not know where the painting went……but by looking at this painting, I hope you will know that you do not have to feel desperate about the beauty of life through his life. I painted his music along with the following poem: “The music he plays is of the Russian steppes—the sound of letting you imagine the bog. The sound cannot be seen. Feel the color of the melody. An electronic instrument “Spiilon” gives you not the mechanical sound, but the resonant sound. Heal the people and heal the spirits in the steppes. The sound is never forgotten.”
2017
Giclee on Canvas
14 W x 21 H x 1.25 D in
15.75 W x 22.75 H x 1.25 D in
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Yu Kuramitsu is a Japanese oil painter who expresses spirits. She started taking art classes at Atelier Kawado at the age of 10. She enhanced her sensibility by painting in oil or pastel for 12 years of the classes and additional 3 years at an art high school. In 2012, Yu participated in artist in residency in Pushkinskaya-10, Saint Petersburg, Russia. Her solo exhibition achieved to be included in the event "Japanese Spring" supported by Japanese Consulate in Saint Petersburg. She had a collective exhibition at the Museum of Non-Conformist Art, Saint Petersburg, in 2015, included in the art festival “New Names” supported by the Ministry of Culture of Russian Federation. Her world features human relationships and love, dialogue with the universe and nature. She paints the grief over your loved one’s death, joy in the relationship, agony and sorrow in the depth of the heart by painting free shapes, strokes and colors. Her style is abstract, and her main color Blue harmonizes with other colors as harmony is important for humans.
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