Is there color in black and white?-Focusing on pencil drawings and paintings
In the 1560s, high quality graphite was discovered in the Borrodale mines in North Camperland, England. The pencil was cut into long, thin strip...
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Painting (Oil painting)
Original Artwork
2018
Framed
Painted from back side of the glass which add clearness and glittering texture on the art work. This is my favorite representation. I select the cloth for frame.
Japan
Haruko Nagata hopes that her viewers feel the vitality of flowers, its transient life, and its invisible breathing. She studied sculpture under Hiromori Kuwahara at Joshibi University of Art and Design. He taught her not only about sculpture but also about Japanese culture as a whole. Also, her teacher advised her to practice painting, and this was the beginning of her painting career. The knowledge and skills she learned from sculpture help to construct spatial perception in her paintings. She paints her works as if she is breathing with flowers, which allows her to experience the smell, sounds, temperature, colors, and existence of the flowers. Nagata is attempting to leave an impression on the viewers that we are all alive.
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