Takahiro Hara
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Fuco Ueda — Visitor I (acrylic/whitewash, gesso on canvas, 2022)
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Yoshitomo Nara (Japanese b. 1959), Girl with a Knife, 1999. Acrylic, graphite, coloured pencil and crayon on paper, 20 1/8 x 14 1/8in. | 51 x 36cm.
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Recent paintings by Ryohei Matsumoto (2018, 2020).
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Fuco Ueda
Visitor I. 2022
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Aya Takano, Untitled, 2002, acrylic on canvas, wood, 73 × 92 cm | 28 ¾ x ¼ in. Unique. Courtesy Perrotin.
I just want to talk about how much I love Aya Takano rn.
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CAT WALK, by Tetsuya Noguchi.
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Crafted with passion to bring the love of basketball into your home.
Edo Ball - Basketball Art & Jerseys
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SKY OF SUMMER NIGHTS
As a person who works in art and entrepreneurial design in education, I deeply understand the importance of setting the right mood and ambience to dive into the creative state of mind.
"Sky of Summer Nights" has been my private playlist on Spotify sinceFebruary ‘23 because I was fascinated by the concept of Eternal Night - to put simply, I don't want it to end. As time passed by, I started to get a faint impression when I put in more songs to complete the playlist. Around May ’23, by then, I started to create an illustration work for this playlist, which was also a comeback moment from my long absence as an Illustration Designer.
Sonically, this playlist has a mixed genre of alternative rock, retro-pop, hopebeat and indie tracks perfect for evening chill sessions with your friends and beloved ones or even a solo night of reflection. Some of my favorite tracks on the playlist include "No Choice" by Fly By Midnight, "10K Summer Nights" by Eighty Ninety, and "Beats Of A Heart" by Nightshift.
"Sky of Summer Nights" isn't a name for this Spotify's public playlist, but an artwork I dedicate to those hopeful nights. I hope it can help create cherished or sweet memories for you as well ★.
PS: please tap "Sky of Summer Nights" to see the Spotify playlist <3
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The Three Fates
Yanagi Miwa
2008
Mori Museum of Art
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"Death Is My Lover" Takato Yamamoto
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Fuco Ueda — Visitor II (acrylic/whitewash, gesso on canvas, 2022)
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Hajime Sorayama (Japanese, b. 1947), Sexy Robot Sitting, 2018. Aluminum, silver mirror paint, steel, crystal glass sculpture. 183 (H) x 50 x 40 cm. | 72 x 19 5⁄8 x 15 3⁄4 in.
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One Step at a Time, by shodo artist Sisyu.
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Yoshitomo Nara
Cosmic girls: eyes opened / eyes closed. 2008
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IKEDA TETSUO (1928-2020)
Ikeda Tetsuo, An Ex-kamikaze, who then resolved to focus on art and joined an Avant-garde group where he was told that "all art should further the cause of the revolution".
The Uchinada Series.
Tetsuo spent a week in a fishing village called Ushinada, where he witnessed the struggles of the protestors fighting to keep their beaches from being seized to make a firing range and fighting to not lose their livelihood.
He portrayed these struggles in the following paintings.
"Fishermen's Boss"
"The Haul"
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