BFA
Mixed Media
24.1 x 30.9 cm
2017
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About this artwork
This work is one of 100 drawings in the exhibition“Your and my garden” in 2017. ------------------------------- The name of this flower No.48 2017 Pastel, charcoal, Ink, watercolor on paper 24.1 × 30.9 cm ------------------------------- There are small fold at the corners of the paper that occurred during making. And there are tears in the paper due to the pressure of my writing. This is damage that occurred during the process of expressing the work. On the back of the paper, there is paint adhesions from the making process, tears on the surface of the paper. If there is significant damage to the back of the work, such as marks caused by applying tape, we may apply additional paper to reinforce it. Please be aware of this in advance. Signed on the back.
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About the artist
Takehiro Tezuka received his BFA from Tama Art University in Tokyo in Japan, and has mainly created works of oil painting and performance to this day. His paintings are what expressed the internality of human, their world view are constructed with images obtained from the interaction of performing and the actual experiences happened in his body. He took a break from making art works after his solo exhibition in 2017, but started to do in 2019 again. Today, in addition to general exhibitions such as “minimum view” in SPACE M (2019), he has published works in ways that are not bound by media such as the video streaming of performance work: “Ranunculus says (January 1st - February 28th, 2019)”. In recent years, he has explored the fundamental images that hidden in people’s minds and tried to express them in his works. Website: https://takehirotezuka.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/takehiro.tezuka
Curriculum Vitae
Your and my garden
The way from 2022 to 2023
Your and my garden
The way from 2022 to 2023
Recipient: “Fukuzawa Ichiro Award”, FUKUZAWA Ichiro Memorial Museum (Setagaya, Tokyo)
Winner: “Artist Of The Month November 2022”, ARTJOBS
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