
"This time, on the occasion of his return to the gallery after more than three years, the artist shares his Tokyo experience in the neighborhood known as "Tokugawa Village," where he prepared his Chinese and Japanese exhibitions. The "return" expresses the universal feeling of comfort experienced by those who return home to their families. However, the exhibition embraces a broader spectrum of memories, passing through Yokokawa for a surfing session, a stroll in Shibuya or Naoshima, or along the coast of Brittany."
"The lively brushstrokes and synthetic forms, in contrast to the frozen image of photography, create a painting in static motion, where the sketch of reality gives the image an imperceptible dynamic and invites the viewer to complete it with their own memories. Yes, a canvas to project oneself elsewhere and feel good here. So, for all those seeking an exotic visual escape, see you at the Gallery.-Alice // https://www.alicebxl.com/exhibitions/return-to-tokugawa-village"
Pictorial works explore places and moments in life, presenting a return to the gallery after more than three years and a Tokyo neighborhood known as 'Tokugawa Village' where Chinese and Japanese exhibitions were prepared. The return conveys the universal comfort of coming home to family while embracing broader memories that include Yokokawa for surfing, strolls in Shibuya and Naoshima, and the coast of Brittany. Lively brushstrokes and synthetic forms contrast with the frozen image of photography, producing a painting in static motion that gives an imperceptible dynamic and invites the viewer to complete images with personal memories, offering an exotic visual escape.
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