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Framing :
Other rigid frame under plexiglas Framed
Dimensions :
5.8x3.9in
About this artwork
Painting: Acrylic on Paper.
Artwork size: 14.8 x 10 cm/ 5.8H x 3.9W in
Frame size: 20.4 x 15.3 x 3.5 cm/8H x 6W x1.3 in
This artwork uses garden trees as a motif. His father is a gardener and he helps him sometime, so he had an interest in the form of the tree.
This one by Kotaro Machiyama is an acrylic on paper pieces with frame that is ready to hang. This is an original painting direct from the artists studio in Japan and has been hand signed… on the back.
In this piece, I've joyfully merged minimalism with a pop of abstract geometric forms. Using acrylics and collage, I've created a dance of bold colors and shapes that pulse with life. Every brushstroke is a testament to the beauty of simplicity in chaos, a celebration intended to invigorate any space it adorns.
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.