His tongue sticks out

Year: 2025

Material/Technique: Japanese Paper, Rocky Paint

Size: 31.8 × 41 cm

Edition: Unique

Signed:Included

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His tongue sticks out
His tongue sticks out
His tongue sticks out

About the Work

Year
2025
Material/Technique
Japanese Paper, Rocky Paint
Size
31.8 × 41 cm
Edition
Unique
Signed
Included
Frame
Negotiations
Work Certificate
Not Set
Distributor of artworks
Kobayashi Daigo
Ship-from Area
Tokyo
Days Until Dispatch
About 2 Weeks
Category
Painting
Style
Half Abstraction, Animal, Primitivism

Work Details

Production Methods and Tools

Mineral pigments on Japanese paper

Thoughts on the Artwork and Title

While I was playing with paint, the image of an erupting mountain and the shape of a living creature emerged, so I composed the screen and finished it.

When I came up with an esquiesse (idea) in my sketchbook along the way, I didn't have a sharp tongue sticking out of the creature's mouth, but as I proceeded with the picture, I wanted it on the screen and added it unintentionally. It was just a time when I was observing the newborn's gestures, so that effect may have come out.

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Kobayashi Daigo
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Kobayashi Daigo

Painter, artist, picture book writer

Born in 1990 in Tokyo
Graduated from Tama Art University, majoring in Japanese painting in 2014

It depicts creatures and landscapes that appear on the border between reality and fantasy. Centering on Japanese painting, I am trying to establish ways of looking at things and relationships as paintings while selecting materials and techniques most suitable for the work.

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Last updated date
11.11.2025
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