stakes 9
Year: 2013
Material/Technique: Acrylic, Panel
Size: 34.5 × 34.2 × 1.9 cm
Edition: Unique
Signed:Included
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USD 393
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About the Work
- Year
- 2013
- Material/Technique
- Acrylic, Panel
- Size
- 34.5 × 34.2 × 1.9 cm
- Edition
- Unique
- Signed
- Included
- Credits
- ©︎Hideaki Fujimoto
- Frame
- Not Included
- Work Certificate
- Included
- Distributor of artworks
- Hideaki Fujimoto
- Ship-from Area
- Okinawa Prefecture
- Days Until Dispatch
- About 2 Weeks
- Category
- Painting
- Style
- Abstract, Half Abstraction, Japanese Painting / Japanese Style, Digital, Geometry, Minimalism
Work Details
The “stakes on the water” series, which was an irregular series of works from 2001 to 2008, was interrupted for several years, then the title was changed to “stakes” in 2011 and re-developed.
If fluidity and quietness can be expressed, the policy of not being concerned with the unique color “like the surface of water” is the same as in the previous series, but in this series, motifs other than piles are also added and arranged in relation to the stakes, taking on the challenge of constructing “various stake landscapes.”
This is the 9th film under the new title.
The colored surfaces shaped like lotus ponds are distributed in an intricate manner so that the noisy colors of green and red collide with each other. It is a configuration where white piles are arranged there.
I aimed for an image where “two time axes coexist.”
The contrast between transition and immutability makes time itself a painting.
Production method
The production flow is to create a full-scale line drawing, which mainly describes the arrangement of motifs such as stakes, on tracing paper separate from the screen, as shown below in a Japanese painting. Then, plan the layer structure for the colors to be painted over and over.
Once the plan has been decided to some extent in terms of line and color, the line drawing on the tracing paper is transferred onto the panel and the main picture production begins.
The panel to be used is glued on both sides. Ground paint all over the screen, sides, and back. The same color as the background color of the screen has also been applied over the sides.
On the screen, after preparation using undercoating and scraping to crush the wood grain, 20 or more layers of paint are applied as depictions, including parts and solids. Then, while pouring water, grinding with water-resistant sandpaper is repeated until the finished screen is found.
3 weeks
The work is like a vehicle that conveys the viewer's sensibility. We hope you enjoy your favorite trip in the world of color, shape, and matière.
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Painting as a phenomenon.
We are exploring the possibilities of painting using a method of generating a screen by laminating and grinding acrylic paint.
There are variations in screen styles, from those with objects to those without objects, and all works have common colors and mattieres.
Born in Hyogo. He has lived in Okinawa since 1997. Until now, he has presented his works at solo and group exhibitions inside and outside the prefecture.
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