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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
35.8x45.9in
About this artwork
This work was inspired by the scene of falling flower petals in my garden.
For me, the dogs and cats that have lived with me since childhood are part of my family.
Beneath the soil where a single flower petal has fallen, a precious family member is buried and sleeping, even if it is not a human being.
I wanted to honor this episode, so I chose the title of my work as my epitaph.
The pictures display geometric composition, and the presence of colors… is emphasized more
than that of shapes. The technique used to create these pictures involves drawing a picture with
Japanese ink and pastels on an acrylic undercoating. This method generates a sense of placing
colors rather than merely painting them on.
2006 16th Floral fine arts Exhibition.SANYO Electric Co Award, Asuteer Kasai, Hyogo, Japan
« In the mind healed by art, coexistence with nature and harmony with different cultures are born. »
Hisato Fukumoto is an award-winning artist based in Japan whose paintings have been exhibited in the United States, South Korea, and Taiwan. Through the expression of the beauty of nature, he hopes that the hearts of viewers who come into contact with his pieces will be healed. Fukumoto's abstract expressionist compositions are also inspired by the "memories of moving colors in nature".