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Year: 2020

Material/Technique: Canvas, Others, Acrylic

Size: 107 × 140 cm

Edition: Unique

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Year
2020
Material/Technique
Canvas, Others, Acrylic
Size
107 × 140 cm
Edition
Unique
Signed
Included
Frame
Not Included
Work Certificate
Included
Distributor of artworks
Rie Takanokura
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Category
Painting

Work Details

The theme of this work is the earthly landscape seen from above.

As I learned in my textbook, human settlements spread around the river. It was like a cloth woven by the threads of life on earth.

From that large cloth, I was able to feel people's various everyday lives. Then I learned the fact that the everyday life of a small human being created such a large landscape. Maybe everyday life is more powerful than I feel.

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Rie Takanokura
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Born in 1992.
I spent my childhood in Bangkok, Thailand.
Graduated from Tokyo Zokei University, Faculty of Art and Design, majoring in painting in 2016.

I creates prints and installation works with a focus on painting.

“Maybe.”
This word not only inspires me to create, but is also an ideal.

Is the world you see real?
This may be it, and this may have been the case. I believe this ambiguity will change the way we look at the world.
There are various people in the world.Each region has different cultures, customs, and stories.
I am doing research to about them.
I create works based on various possibilities obtained through research and hypotheses about the current situation.
People become free through the power of their own values ​​and images, not the values ​​determined by someone else.
I believe that art is a discipline that pursues possibilities that emerge from ambiguity.
I want to create images of us humans that can be seen through ambiguous images.

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04.27.2026
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