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3 minutes Art -Miho Nishikawa-

2022/04/12
Soichiro Masuda

A must-see artist in 3 minutes!

In this issue, we bring you a quick look at Miho Nishikawa, an artist who draws the boundaries of emotion and reality,.

TRiCERA ART currently features more than 4,000 artists and 52,000 artworks from more than 126 countries around the world. Our curator will introduce you to the artists you should not miss now.

 

Artist Features

Binding art for Naoki Matayoshi's Akutagawa Prize-winning work, "Spark

  • The concept is "what you see and what you don't see.
  • B.F.A. in Painting, Tama Art University
  • Has done book illustrations for several works of fiction

 

MIC
W 45.50cm x H 45.50cm x D 1.50cm
#Painting
USD $1,060.87 +Duty/Tax at Custom

 

 

Uniqueness of the work

A mysterious view of the world that excites the imagination

  • Layered technique on a flat surface
  • A unique touch that stirs the heart
  • Skillful use of showing and not showing areas

 

RED BLACK
W 91.00cm x H 116.70cm x D 3.00cm
#Painting
JPY 500,000 + tax (550,000 JPY including tax)

 

Curator's Comment

An artist who shows us a world we don't normally see.

  • An artist who honestly portrays people's distorted emotions
  • Compositional ability to convey a message simply
  • Became famous for his binding art for the book "Spark.

 

forest
W 24.20cm x H 33.00cm x D 0.10cm
#Painting
USD $217.39 +Duty/Tax at Custom

 

Artist Biography

Born in Tochigi, 1989.
2011 BFA in Painting, Tama Art University
2013 MFA in Oil Painting, Tama Art University

Works in the collection of
Seikado Corporation (work title: Adult and Child) Book design
"Spark" by Naoki Matayoshi (work title: Imaska Sentimental Stove)
Yukako Kawashima (work title Product Arakawa Design Stationery Line x Miho Nishikawa Collaboration Calendar

Click here to go to Miho Nishikawa's artist page

Currently, TRiCERA ART is listing about 52,000 art works including
paintings, photographs, and sculptures from more than 126 countries around the world.

Writer

Soichiro Masuda