We have added 3 new artworks by Hiroko Matsutani and Kana Matsuno.

1. " Accept "  by Japanese painter Kana Matsuno

Year : 2011
Size : 370×220×39mm
Material : washi, mineral pigments, sumi
Form : Framed

Profile:Kana Matsuno
I mainly use Japanese Painting materials with beautiful and delicate colors and textures, such as mineral pigments and foil, and I'd like to draw "Delicate signs of Sometimes" with the help of those painting materials.In addition, I'm making it so that those who watched my work can imagine various things and enjoy it. Even if you look at the same work, the impression you received today may differ from what you feel on different days, different times, or even in different spaces.
It'd be a great opportunity for me to think about everyday events,
and I'd be happy if you could see the work over many years.

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2. " guide " by Woodcut Hiroko Matsutani

Year : 2019
Edition:1/10
Size : 318×318mm
Material : oil ink, japanesepaper
Technique:Woodcut
Form : Framed

Profile:Hiroko Matsutani
1985 Born in Osaka, Japan. 
2007 Graduated from Kyoto Saga University of Arts, Printmaking studio. 
Lives and works in Osaka. I create mainly monochrome woodcut. I carve directly woodblocks, without drawing a rough sketch, and I work like wandering to get an encounter of unexpected inspiration and unconscious myself. I believe that I can reach somewhere else I don't even know.

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3. " Sweet Dew "  by Japanese painter Kana Matsuno

Year : 2011
Size : 300×200×39mm
Material : washi, mineral pigments, colored silver leaf, sumi
Form : Framed

Profile:Kana Matsuno
I mainly use Japanese Painting materials with beautiful and delicate colors and textures, such as mineral pigments and foil, and I'd like to draw "Delicate signs of Sometimes" with the help of those painting materials.In addition, I'm making it so that those who watched my work can imagine various things and enjoy it. Even if you look at the same work, the impression you received today may differ from what you feel on different days, different times, or even in different spaces.
It'd be a great opportunity for me to think about everyday events,
and I'd be happy if you could see the work over many years.

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ARTIST PAGE