Dialogue
Year: 2020
Material/Technique: Aluminum, Oil
Size: 15.7 × 20 × 1.5 cm
Edition: Unique
Signed:Included
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USD 287
Note: Prices are displayed as reference prices converted at the exchange rate. Payments are made in Japanese yen.

About the Work
- Year
- 2020
- Material/Technique
- Aluminum, Oil
- Size
- 15.7 × 20 × 1.5 cm
- Edition
- Unique
- Signed
- Included
- Frame
- Not Set
- Work Certificate
- Not Included
- Distributor of artworks
- Nobuyuki Shimizu
- Ship-from Area
- Not Set
- Days Until Dispatch
- Not Set
- Category
- Painting
Work Details
aluminum, oil painting
Touching the material, and the texture and sensation of things are very important clues in my production.
I extract the lines and their colors, the elements of paintings, into the real space, to set them into freedom.
I paint exploring the merging point of line and substance, sometimes accompanied by a sense of mass, creating materiality.
These are both lines and substances; they exist wavering between these states.
Testimonial
Shimizu’s paintings are earnest and plain, and may seem to hold various problems of painting, but what I feel is more important, is that his work is full of the joy of creating. It’s as if he has discovered something and is excited. This is obvious to people, and is an important factor that connects him and the world. I hope for him to continue creating with this motivation.
(Izumi Kato)
Exhibition Information
- Past Exhibitions
- ARTISTS' FAIR KYOTO 202502.28.2025 - 03.02
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How to Buy
This artwork is available for purchase.
USD 287
Note: Prices are displayed as reference prices converted at the exchange rate. Payments are made in Japanese yen.
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Artist
artist
Born in Tokyo in 1987. Completed the master’s program in Art Research at Tokyo Zokei University Graduate School in 2013. Currently based in Kanagawa Prefecture.
Aiming to progress the act of creating and drawing at the same time, with equal value, Shimizu employs a technique in which he arrangs paint on strips of metal plate while shaping them. This method allows the paint to provide color and volume, while the plates can be freely bent and flipped, further influencing the exploration of color in relation to the form. The interrelationship between form and color becomes more closely intertwined. He creates work with richly colored lines that have a volume and seem to be floating.


















