- Artwork title - Winter Flowers - Series - "FLOWER" series - Dimensions - 245mm x 337mm *There is an error of a few mm. 384g acrylic paint modeling paste - Artwork creation date - 2023 -Artwork statement - "Winter Flowers" The cold winter has arrived. The trees lose their leaves, the wind is cold, and the landscape turns white. I found a premonition of spring hidden in the winter landscape and put it into this artwork. -FLOWER series- Mountains and a sea of clouds are depicted against a background of blooming flowers. The mountains are so beautiful that even the coldness makes me grateful. The artwork expresses that both the view from the high mountains and the flowers blooming at our feet are beautiful. Having aspirations is precious, but happiness is within reach. I want to convey these thoughts through my art. In the hot and humid climate of Japan, there is a possibility of "staining" or "mold" due to humidity, and there is also a fear of "fading" if displayed near a window. We would like to share with you some points to keep in mind when displaying and storing paintings at home so that you can display your works for a long time. Avoid places where the painting is exposed to direct sunlight, places where there is a risk of contact with water, such as around water, and places where humidity tends to be high. The ideal temperature and humidity in a museum, for example, is approximately 18-20℃ and 50-60% humidity. Although it is difficult to control humidity strictly at home, we hope that you will take into consideration that art works are susceptible to sudden changes in temperature and humidity, and enjoy them in good condition for a long time. Many works of art are made of shiny materials. Artwork made of flexible materials, including acrylic paints, may have a slight tackiness (sticky feeling) that remains after drying. Please be aware that if an object is placed on top of the work, or if the work is in contact with an object for a long period of time, it may stick to the surface like glue or leave marks.