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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
“WIND”
This artwork expresses the sensation of wind sweeping across bushes, swamps, and trees.
Dynamic brush strokes represent the flow of the wind, while the white strokes symbolize cars racing along a straight road—fast as the wind itself.
Multiple layers of green, the color our eyes are most sensitive to, create depth, richness, and a calming, soothing atmosphere.
Sized at 50 × 50 cm, it’s easy to display in any space and brings a gentle sense… of “wind” into your room.
This piece comes ready to hang with an elegant earth-brown floating frame, enhancing the artwork’s presence and adding a refined touch to any interior.
Tadaomi Kawasaki is a Japanese visual artist and former Hollywood matte painter who contributed to Oscar-winning films such as Life of Pi, Dune, and Doctor Strange. His expertise in color, space, and concept design has earned him global recognition. Now working as a painter, he combines digital techniques and traditional acrylics to create vivid, emotionally charged works that blend realism with imagination. His style merges pop art and impressionism with signature brushwork. In 2022, he live-painted in Las Vegas and exhibited at the Louvre in Paris. In 2024, he designed the helmet for the WRC Rally Japan champion. His prints have been sold in New York, London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Germany. Gallerists praised his originality and color-driven compositions. Tadaomi continues to create powerful visual experiences rooted in both cinematic and artistic worlds.