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Soyblanc

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Concept

Life is beautiful.

There are many art materials based on living creatures.
The material that makes the living thing itself shine
Raden is the only other type of mother-of-pearl inlays.

The seven-color luster of the shell's nacreous layer illuminates a person's hidden inner nature, and it is...
Life is beautiful.

There are many art materials based on living creatures.
The material that makes the living thing itself shine
Raden is the only other type of mother-of-pearl inlays.

The seven-color luster of the shell's nacreous layer illuminates a person's hidden inner nature, and it is in the darkness and light that raden increases its luster. It is as if it symbolizes the radiance, vitality, strength, and faint hope of a human being exposed to hardship.

Soyblanc sees each pearl layer of the shell as a human life and hope, giving the symbols and motifs on the plane a relationship to life.

His perspective on the use of traditional materials within the Western canvas is influenced by his Australian Aboriginal roots and his grandmother, who was a Japanese painter.

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Series

“Pix-Shells”

Her work integrates the beauty of Japanese tradition, modern pixelated expression, colorful shells, and circle motifs using the Aboriginality she learned in her native Australia.

Series

“Reasons”

Sampling Philosophy in the West and Ideas in the Modern World

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Biography

Soyblanc studied Visual Arts and Visual Communication Design at Geelong Grammar School in Australia. She studied primitive art from the local Aboriginal people, the history of Western painting, and the fundamentals of the industrial design process.

After graduation he graduated from NIFF and work...
Soyblanc studied Visual Arts and Visual Communication Design at Geelong Grammar School in Australia. She studied primitive art from the local Aboriginal people, the history of Western painting, and the fundamentals of the industrial design process.

After graduation he graduated from NIFF and worked in film, TV planning, and advertising agencies before starting his career as an artist in 2021.

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Group Exhibitions

2007 GGS Corio Graduation Exhibition
2021 JAAT 100人10 Exhibition
2022 TRiCERA Black & White Exhibition
2022 TRiCERA Unplugged

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