carvedpainting26.02.07

Year: 2026

Material/Technique: Panel, Wood, Acrylic

Size: 35.8 × 26.8 × 3 cm

Edition: Unique

Signed:Not Set

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About the Work

Year
2026
Material/Technique
Panel, Wood, Acrylic
Size
35.8 × 26.8 × 3 cm
Edition
Unique
Signed
Not Set
Credits
Courtesy of TEZUKAYAMA GALLERY
Frame
Included
Work Certificate
Included
Distributor of artworks
TEZUKAYAMA GALLERY
Ship-from Area
Osaka Prefecture
Days Until Dispatch
Not Set
Category
Painting

Work Details

Material: wood panel, acrylic paint

Work size: H337 x W246 x D25 mm

Frame size: H358 x W268 x D30 mm

Exhibition Information

Past Exhibitions
ART OSAKA 2026
05.28.2026 - 06.01

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Artist

Atsuo Suzuki
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Suzuki, born in Aichi Prefecture in 1977, completed his studies in 2001 at the Graduate School of Education, Shizuoka University. Currently, he is an active artist based in his hometown of Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture. He calls his own works “Carved Painting”, and by carving out with a carving knife the multiple pigment layers painted repeatedly on the panels, he produced many works with an art style that paints various design patterns. The production method is similar to carved lacquer in terms of techniques, but the surface of the paintings created by Suzuki offers to the viewers vivid traces of an artist’s conduct to an extent where one can even feel the artist’s breath. And, at the same time, the fault lines on the pigments that manifested through the repeated act of “carving” tell a story about the enormous amount of time the artist had spent confronting the works.

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Last updated date
06.09.2026
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