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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
38.2x57.3in
About this artwork
This artwork is available at a special price from November 26 to December 7 only.
I adjusted the price for a limited time so that new collectors can have the opportunity to acquire this piece during the end-of-year season.
As this piece has received consistent interest from many viewers,
this limited period may be a good opportunity if you have been considering adding it to your collection.
Kotaro Machiyama's abstract paintings open a quiet yet… powerful dialogue with the viewer.
Inspired by the way a baby perceives the world—flat, vivid, and free from meaning—his works eliminate depth and narrative, focusing purely on color and form.
Each piece evokes memories, emotions, and imagination unique to the viewer, making them not just artworks but mirrors of personal
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I explore abstraction as a way to return to the act of seeing itself. By removing narrative, depth, and recognizable imagery, I allow color and form to exist on their own, without directing the viewer toward a fixed meaning.
My work is inspired by how a child first encounters the world, before things are named or defined. In that state, color and shape are experienced more freely and openly. Through painting, I seek to approach this kind of direct, intuitive perception.
In the studio, I intentionally avoid figures and narrative elements. This allows me to focus on the relationships between colors and forms. On the canvas, they interact, shift, and come alive as a dynamic presence.
The paintings do not represent something specific. They function as a space where the viewer can pause, look without expectation, and connect with their own sensations, emotions, and memories. Painting becomes a place where seeing is immediate, personal, and alive.