Susumu Kamijo's new exhibition "Table of Us" transcends traditional still life, illustrating personal nostalgia through surreal compositions that merge everyday objects with whimsy.
In "Summer Blossoms", Kamijo captures a vibrant palette that represents warmth. Yet, hidden complexities introduce an undercurrent of tension, creating depth within the joyful imagery.
The painting "Three Fishes and Cosmos" reflects on mortality and domesticity, as the contrasting states of goldfish mirror the delicate balance between vibrant life and stillness.
Kamijo's work invites contemplation of the symbolic essence of containers, echoing Matisse's methods where art preserves and celebrates moments, invoking thoughts about transience.
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