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As I began to paint, the stems of the tulips gradually began to grow.
On next day, they had grown to the point where they were sticking out of the screen, and all at once, my plans went awry. Furthermore, as the flowers bloomed, they got bigger and bigger, and I realize that I couldn't paint this picture any more cause its changing day by day.
But somehow I changed my mind and decided to paint the moving tulips themselves as realism.
I told myself… that true realism is to draw tulips that keep growing, and I added double and triple layers of tulips as if I were making a
« The paintbrushes that have been passed down from generation to generation eventually became swords to overcome hardships in my life. »
Ayako Tsuge is an artist based in Japan whose paintings have been featued in solo exhibitions nationally. Through her elegant florals and still-lifes, she conveys the perfection found in nature. "Flowers bloom in spring, bear fruit in autumn and save lives", is the central message Tsuge reflects in her works. She creates solely with watercolors in a Japanese style.