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The assigning of symbolic meanings to colors is probably as old as symbolism itself. In fact, words are well adapted for description and the arousing of emotion, but for many kinds of precise thought other symbols are much better. (John B. S. Haldane).
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Aiko Sakamoto (Japan, 1977) A midsummer night’s dream
A world that expresses light and shadow, such as sunlight filtering through trees and fluctuations on the surface of the water.The world of animals and people drawn on a dense black background created with coarse particles,A mixed media world that combines three-dimensional butterflies (coloured on Japanese paper) on a flat screen.Installation works that project images and sounds onto mixed media works.All of these are the world of Aiko Sakamoto, a Japanese painter born in 1977, an award-winning Nihonga painter known for her poetic use of space.Lyrical, fantastic, and highly narrative, her works, which pursue a universal world view, express the ephemeral natural phenomena that appear and disappear, such as invisible winds, sounds, signs, and waves Graduated from Tama Art University, Department of Japanese Painting.
Aiko Sakamoto (Japan, 1977) Nike, Goddess of Victory
Aiko Sakamoto (Japan, 1977)
Aiko Sakamoto (Japan, 1977) Birth Aiko Sakamoto - Hope
Aiko Sakamoto (Japan, 1977)
Aiko Sakamoto (Japan, 1977)
Aiko Sakamoto(Japan, 1977) Sleeping flower
Aiko Sakamoto (Japan, 1977)
Aiko Sakamoto (Japan, 1977)
Aiko Sakamoto (Japan, 1977)
Text & Pictures: Internet All copyrights belong to their respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2023 Sound: Teresa Teng – Japanese song