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"Overthinking" (2020) Oil on Canvas, 35cm x 35 cm In a Private Collection However we try to live, part of our life is always uncontrolled and untouched by us, both within ourfelf and sour surrounding. While we are working on some part of our life, we see other part of our life constantly moving and changing at the corner of our eyes. A fish tank is a man-made space that imitates nature, and it is a space where a life being observed. An ancient Greek like figure is fell into two parts and sank at the bottom of the fish tank, probably someone put it in the fish tank after it broke, yet you can still feel a sense of life within. It is indeed a relatively new sculpture that was corrupted, not for decay, but for the body and the head having the same mass. But overthinking might not always lead us to negative place as it is now surrounded by a peaceful world, only it needs to feel it and perhaps open its eyes.
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Natsumi Goldfish is a Japanese visual artist and a painter born and raised in the suburban area of Tokyo, Japan. It was a place of between, where nature and urban culture and many different elements coexisted at that time. The environment had inspired her to believe in pluralism, or something close to the idea of being between and both. In 2013, Natsumi Goldfish received her BA in Art degree from Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. Natsumi has been fundamentally interested in human being: human nature: what defines human as human: conscious and unconscious human behaviors seen in the history, in people who relate to her in various ways, as well as in herself in her everyday life. Natsumi’s works are created around ideas and questions she encountered while seeking answer to the question "what is human being", and the differences between human and other creatures. In 2017, Natsumi Goldfish had a solo exhibition in Koganei, Tokyo, and in 2018 two small solo exhibitions in New York City, and has been also selected in multiple group exhibitions in Tokyo, Philadelphia, and New York City. In 2010 she received the New Artist of The Year Awards, from Temple University Japan Campus. In 2018, her painting was featured in Alex Inc. (START UP), Pilot Painting, ABC TV Series. Today, Natsumi Goldfish lives and works in New York City. For a commission, and for any other inquiries, Please contact her at
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