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Nahomi Yoshizawa - Orange Days
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Oil on canvas
50 x 50 cm
About the work...
Nahomi was born in Japan though currently resides in Sydney. Since studying painting, photography/photo media and drawing, Nahomi continues to develop and explore her creative talent, through her colourful, provocative abstractions.
50 x 50 cm
About the work...
Nahomi was born in Japan though currently resides in Sydney. Since studying painting, photography/photo media and drawing, Nahomi continues to develop and explore her creative talent, through her colourful, provocative abstractions.
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The Bomen series for me, represents a focusing of the ways I’ve been painting in a more direct manner, and to use the subject as a vehicle to drive the work. The subject is important in these paintings but is not necessarily what they’re about. I use the landscape as a way in to painting, to help direct composition and to inform space. The paintings are really about colour relationships, and about form and space within a pictorial arrangement.
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The Bomen series for me, represents a focusing of the ways I’ve been painting in a more direct manner, and to use the subject as a vehicle to drive the work. The subject is important in these paintings but is not necessarily what they’re about. I use the landscape as a way in to painting, to help direct composition and to inform space. The paintings are really about colour relationships, and about form and space within a pictorial arrangement.
The idea of painting my garden appealed to me because it’s a space that’s very personal. I tend to it and care for it, our family comes together in it, and it’s where we relax. It’s an interesting space with its ad hoc landscape, planted by all the people who have lived in this house over the years.
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Kay Watanabe - Traces V
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