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Takeru Amano

天野タケル

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Takeru Amano(天野タケル)

Concept

Takeru Amano was born in Tokyo in 1977 and moved to the U.S. in 1997 to study printmaking in New York. He creates works in a unique style of expression he calls "NEW ART," a fusion of traditional subjects such as religious paintings and still-life paintings with pop art. His works, such as portraits...
Takeru Amano was born in Tokyo in 1977 and moved to the U.S. in 1997 to study printmaking in New York. He creates works in a unique style of expression he calls "NEW ART," a fusion of traditional subjects such as religious paintings and still-life paintings with pop art. His works, such as portraits of human figures drawn with simplified lines against a background of bright colors such as yellow and pink, and works depicting fragility through the use of skulls and candles, have been exhibited in Tokyo, Hong Kong, New York, London, Paris, and other cities in Japan and abroad. He also collaborates with artists on CD/LP jackets, apparel, and various other projects.

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Resale by Art Owners

Valuable past works available for purchase from art owners, inspected by TRiCERA.

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ビーナス

USD 1,984.40 Year.2023 w32.00 x h26.00 x d2.00 cm

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ICONS

USD 946.51 Year.2022 w26.00 x h26.00 x d1.00 cm

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Price Range

USD $947 ~ $1,984

Biography

Takeru Amano was born in Tokyo in 1977 and moved to the U.S. in 1997 to study printmaking in New York. He creates works in a unique style of expression he calls "NEW ART," a fusion of traditional subjects such as religious paintings and still-life paintings with pop art. His works, such as portraits...
Takeru Amano was born in Tokyo in 1977 and moved to the U.S. in 1997 to study printmaking in New York. He creates works in a unique style of expression he calls "NEW ART," a fusion of traditional subjects such as religious paintings and still-life paintings with pop art. His works, such as portraits of human figures drawn with simplified lines against a background of bright colors such as yellow and pink, and works depicting fragility through the use of skulls and candles, have been exhibited in Tokyo, Hong Kong, New York, London, Paris, and other cities in Japan and abroad. He also collaborates with artists on CD/LP jackets, apparel, and various other projects.

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