The feeling of a well as a child

Year: 2017

Material/Technique: Canvas, Oil

Size: 259 × 194 cm

Edition: Unique

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The feeling of a well as a child

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Year
2017
Material/Technique
Canvas, Oil
Size
259 × 194 cm
Edition
Unique
Signed
Included
Frame
Not Included
Work Certificate
Included
Distributor of artworks
ShowheyKato
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Category
Painting
Style
Half Abstraction

Work Details

2017

The feeling of a well as a child

oil on canvas

F200

When I was a kid, I was outside anyway. There were well ends everywhere, where we talked, exchanged information, and played.

There is no such well.

A picture of the present day, my small self, who inexhaustively searches for it, becomes a well, and becomes that undulation and flow itself.

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Showhey Kato

Born in 1983 in Shibamata, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo. Moved to Amakusa City, Kumamoto Prefecture in 2005, and Fukuoka City in 2014. Since 2020, he has lived in Nomozaki, Kabashima-cho, Nagasaki-shi.
Graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Hachioji Technical High School in Applied Design. Dropped out of the Shinagawa Technical College Architectural and Residential Environmental Design Course.
He presided over and operated the Amakusa Regional Art Museum from 2006 to 2013.

After moving to Amakusa, he began full-scale practice in the form of installations and performances using paintings, images, waste materials, soil, salt, soot, rust, etc.

In 2020, they moved to Nomozaki Kabashima-cho on the Nomozaki Peninsula, which they wanted from Amakusa, set up the Nomozaki Kabashima Salt Mill, and are producing salt while making salt.
Since 2023, he has presided over Artist Run Space Kabashima Storehouse.

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