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In this piece, I've poured my fervor into each brushstroke, capturing the vibrant dance of nature and life. The watercolor blooms on paper with a delicate touch of realism, weaving a tale of beauty and serenity. It's an ode to the heart's quiet whispers against life's ephemeral canvas, sure to infuse any room with a soulful energy.
« 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.