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I poured vibrant energy into this piece using acrylic, oil, and collage. The semi-abstract forms dance with light and color, evoking growth and transformation. This artwork radiates a fresh, uplifting spirit that will energize any space with optimism and creative flow.
The motif is the iris, whose flower language is hope. It is beautiful how it remains dignified even when withered. It has a strong presence. It seems that it will become increasingly… important to live with hope in the coming age.
This piece is part of the Eternal Light series.
Ayako Bando, a Japanese artist with international training in Osaka, London, Tokyo, and New York, masterfully combines acrylic, oil, and washi paper collage to create vibrant, textured paintings and mixed-media works. Her expressive techniques include rhythmic layering, hand-torn paper, and photographic transfers, all deeply inspired by nature’s forms and movement. Through her acclaimed Eternal Light Series and delicate florals, she invokes a sense of purity, hope, and soulful transformation, inviting viewers to reconnect with their inner light and the enduring resilience of the human spirit.