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Closing in on Our Artists (Vol. 13) Otake Ayana | Catalog "Shukado" Autumn 2019
What entices us of her paintings is "eroticism ".
When female painters paint a beauty, it may well say that they have tendency of self projections. As it is, it is not necessarily an easy task to express "eroticism".
Closing in on Our Artists (Vol. 12) Hattori Shihori | Catalog "Shukado" Summer 2019
Her drawing lines are making a whirl, raging, and jumping.
We don’t know where they are dashing to. A figure with a fierce look and animals like birds are depicted in a strange harmony, moving about lively, sometime, with cute gesture and, some other time, with a seemingly intelligent look.
Solo Exhibition of Takahiro Hara at Zokyudo Gallery
His paintings have something to make people happy to look at them, I thought, attending his solo exhibition at Zokyudo Gallery, feeling myself happy, too.
Essay on wonders titled “Darkness” by novelist, Ichi Orihara|Art Collectors January 2019
Last year, the painting of yurei (ghost painting) titled "Darkness" by Toko Okamoto had a powerful spotlight in the "Exhibition of Memento Mori" from the collection of novelist,Ichi Orihara held by Vanilla Gallery in Ginza.

Mr. Orihara kindly contributed an essay titled "Smile of Death-wonders on one painting" to the column of two pages spread on the January issue 2019 of ART Collectors'.
Closing in on Our Artists (Vol. 10) Okamoto Toko | Catalog "Shukado" Spring 2019
Toko Okamoto has been an escort runner of Yasunari Ikenagawho has led a trend of “beauty painting”. The females she depicts are swaying between hope and despair and her painting figuresas painted by a female artist acquired the sympathy of many people. However, I cannot say yes or no whether the females depicted by her deserve beauty painting or not.
Closing in on Our Artists (Vol. 9) Hara Takahiro | Catalog "Shukado" Winter 2018
Mr. Hara seems very dandy in my impression, riding over a motorcycle with black leather jacket waving black hair. Yet, what I like most of him, his single minded chivalrous spirit. He is afar from artistic affectation, pride, or narcissism.
Closing in on Our Artists (Vol. 8) Mishima Tetsuya | Catalog "Shukado" Summer 2018
The relationship has begun since I just happened to buy his work, “still-life”. To put on his work on our catalog we have contacted him.
Closing in on Our Artists (Vol. 7) Kitagawa Maiko | Catalog "Shukado" Spring 2018
A heteromorphic younger beckons from the monochrome screen. "Come here, it's fun," he said. In that jungle, animals, humans and humanoids are living together. A quiet and different world that somehow seems to be nostalgic.
Closing in on Our Artists (Vol. 6) Uchida Suzume | Catalog "Shukado" Winter 2017
Before becoming a artist, she was a model of several painters, and was also a collector. Although she got employment with suppressing the desire to draw a picture, she could not stop drawing.
Closing in on Our Artists (Vol. 5) Chen Pei Yi | Catalog "Shukado" Autumn 2017
As if the genre "cat" was established in the world of painting, pictures of cats are produced one after another in the world. There are plenty of cute pictures of cats. Among them, a Taiwanese painter, Chen Pei Yi's cats are really alive.
Closing in on Our Artists (Vol. 4) Nakahara Arisa | Catalog "Shukado" Summer 2017
Nakahara Arisa has a magical power. That's the power to see. It is said that Medusa will change the gazer into a stone. She is the reverse. When she see something, she turns into a stone. She sees too much. So it is scary for her to even see eggplants.
Closing in on Our Artists (Vol. 3) Suzuki Hiroo | Catalog "Shukado" Spring 2017
Cuteness with Hiroo Suzuki's work are even overload.
Suzuki studied "restoration of art works" at the master course of the Tokyo University of the arts. While dealing with old works, he found out his own view of painting: 'the essence of Japanese art is "humor."'

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