Layers of Color series = non figurative, spontaneous, phenomenal paintings From the "Layers of Color" series of phenomenal paintings. This is the second work produced in 2018 and the 33rd in the series. It is a diamond-shaped work of the same size as "2003" and "2004," also on public sale. The basic technique of this series is to start with no clear theme, message, motif, or plan, and then determine what is considered to be the finished painting (including its orientation) by layering and grinding acrylic paints. I am aware that the rhombic rectangle painting itself is not a particularly new experiment in the history of painting. However, as I have been judging the direction of completion with ordinary rectangles, this work is in this orientation because it is the screen that I felt had a fresh feel and was the richest from a pictorial point of view. This work, "1802," is on an S15 square canvas. Although there is no object on the canvas, the color image is layered with a deep green base, like an old Japanese landscape painting. I was motivated to create this series because I thought it was a good way to pursue "what only painting can do" in my own way. A scene that can only exist by paint on a support. Painting as a physical crystal. It is a product of my desire to see such a work of art. After careful prep work on both sides of the canvas, the canvas is stretched over a temporary board. More than 20 layers of paint, including partial and solid, are applied to the screen side as a depiction. Then, the screen is built up by grinding with water-resistant sandpaper while applying water. The work is done on a temporary board, and after completion, it is cleaned and dried before being stretched on a wooden frame. Since the screen is ground out, it is smooth and can be wiped clean with a dish towel. One of the characteristics of a painting is to make full use of its "multilayered magic. I found a way to do this in 1999, in line with my desire since the time I started to create. Since then, I have been pursuing the possibilities of painting with a consistent technique and matiere of "layering and grinding acrylic paints.