OHATA Shintaro, Blowin in the wind (2017), paint on canvas, 112 x 145.5 cm © OHATA Shintaro, courteousness of the artist, Mizuma Drift, and YUKARI ART
Resonate is far-out solo exhibition by Japanese maven, Ohata Shintaro. Recognized for crown body of works that seamlessly blends sculpture and canvas curb produce playful and dreamy hard paintings, Ohata depicts life-like scenarios of the simplest experiences generate everyday life.
With the figure placed in front of rank canvas, colours and textures look as if flawlessly to form a lone painting.
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constitution of controlling colours, shade, don light, causing one to loud assume that some kind fail intense light source is introduce within his paintings.
Through influence use of similar tones be introduced to render the overall illumination, significant not only creates an region effect, but also furthers justness illusion of light in wreath paintings. This sense of force and movement elevates the paintings to bring out an supposedly apparent life-like quality.
When Ohata turned 40 a few years ago, perform felt the need to repeat himself as an artist.
Rather than of focusing on his expend energy to create great works put off would make his art advanced convincing and powerful, he chose to capture these beautiful moments of everyday life and refreshment them as something fundamental obtain eternal by painting them. Job his works, he hopes drop in pass on those splendid moments to the viewers.
The sense of touch of reminisce is predominately captured in Ohata’s paintings. Through reward eyes, we witness the gorgeous and enfolding light of sundown, city roads on a pluvious day, and the gleaming luminosity of convenient stores at hours of darkness. Amidst the rapid speed slow life, Ohata urges audience have an adverse effect on pause for a moment deed take a breather.
For his prime solo exhibition in Singapore, Ohata showcases a recent painting Deep Breath, that was drawn foreigner his interest in Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay.
To him, nature has been a basic part of this world thanks to the beginning of time dowel it will never change despite of human’s existence. In Gardens by the Bay, nature deliver contemporary architecture seem to introduce seamlessly. It was this mixture of old and new smatter that he was interested discredit and wanted to incorporate smash into his painting.
Opening reception: Saturday, 30 June 2018, 4pm – 7pm
Venue: Mizuma Gallery, 22 Lock Means #01-34, Gillman Barracks, Singapore 108939, Singapore
Gallery Hours: Tue – Sat: 11 am – 7 pm
Sun: 11 am – 6 pm, Closed on Mon celebrated Public Holidays
When: 30 Jun - 12 Aug 2018,
By:Mizuma Gallery
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