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 100/10 Exhibition 2024/25

“100/10 Exhibition” is an art event in which works by 100 selected artists are raffled off for 100,000 yen, regardless of their career.
Launched in 2020 with the aim of "revitalizing the art market," the event has become known to many up-and-coming artists and art-loving collectors.
"100/10 Exhibi...

“100/10 Exhibition” is an art event in which works by 100 selected artists are raffled off for 100,000 yen, regardless of their career.
Launched in 2020 with the aim of "revitalizing the art market," the event has become known to many up-and-coming artists and art-loving collectors.
"100/10 Exhibition 2024/25" will be held from January 11 to 15, 2025 at "Shibuya Cast ( https://shibuyacast.jp/about/ )" in Shibuya, which is now known as an epicenter of art in Asia.
In Shibuya, where diverse cultures coexist, we aim to globally promote this 100/10.

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Catch the water

Catch the water

W 80.00cm x H 60.00cm x D 1.70cm

#Painting

#Oil painting

USD $658.15

This work will be shipped within two weeks after the exhibition ends.

The scheduled start date for the sale of the work is Fri, 01/10/2025

The sale will start at a time based on the JST time zone.

About Catch the water

Detail

Medium
Painting (Oil painting)
EDITION
Original Artwork
Production Year
2024
Sign
Artists' signature on the back of the canvas
Frame
Unframed

Description

The painting depicts a pair of hands washing under a faucet. The water is translucent and shimmering, suggesting purity and fragility. The faucet's reflection adds complexity, creating a visual interplay between the real and reflected world. The act of washing hands is associated with cleansing and...

The painting depicts a pair of hands washing under a faucet. The water is translucent and shimmering, suggesting purity and fragility. The faucet's reflection adds complexity, creating a visual interplay between the real and reflected world. The act of washing hands is associated with cleansing and purification, both physically and metaphorically. The hands represent the individual's relationship with the world, while the water suggests transformation and rebirth. The reflection invites contemplation on the duality of self and the interplay between the conscious and subconscious mind.