
He paints between Japan and the West.
Sachi Oizumi, who lives in Australia, first studied oil painting and then began to study Japanese painting. Her work is characterized by a combina...
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This work expresses how a Japanese flower, narcissus, was exposed to a gust. In the back, it expresses something with supple strength while giving delicate petals. Although it is weak and delicate and seems to break, an elegant narcissus is reminiscent even in a gust. This gust series will continue in the future. She wants to draw the moment when something suddenly happened (which is wind) and this desire is put on her whole artwork. She may be studying a long-standing theme that whether she can make wind in the screen in this series.
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Sachi is an award winning modern artist classically trained in 100\% natural traditional Japanese art techniques.
Each paint is mixed by hand from crushed natural items combined with water and a silica extract which occurs in skin.
Her 20 years experience has created a unique blend of modern imagery presented through a traditional medium.
Sachi is inspired by the discipline required when painting in theses traditional ways but isn’t caged by traditional content. It’s a natural blend of old and new.
Strong bold portraits and natural fauna and flora influence her strongly. Sachi shares her time in both Japan and Australia and the wildlife and plant life of both countries often appear in her work.
“I feel a connection with each piece because all the paints are organic natural materials crushed to create colours. My white pigment is a crushed beach shell, the brown a crushed rock. I have used many things including 24 ct gold and 18 ct silver leaf. When I brush the silk I feel the coolness of the rock and the fineness if the shell. The whole piece is an organic representation of our planet and this brings me peace when I look at it. I hope that others feel this artistic eco system as well. “ Sachi said
Sachi spends half her time abroad so adopted the technique of classical Japanese painting to keep in touch with her Japanese roots.
Sachi Oizumi, who lives in Australia, first studied oil painting and then began to study Japanese painting. Her work is characterized by a combina...
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