緑の丘と白い突起
制作年份: 2024
材料或技法: 帆布, 油画
尺寸: 72.7 × 91 × 2.4 cm
版本: 独特
签名:没有设置

关于作品
- 制作年份
- 2024
- 材料或技法
- 帆布, 油画
- 尺寸
- 72.7 × 91 × 2.4 cm
- 版本
- 独特
- 签名
- 没有设置
- 画框
- 没有设置
- 作品证书
- 没有设置
- 艺术品分销商
- 福田澪
- 发货区域
- 没有设置
- 发送前的天数
- 没有设置
- 类别
- 绘画
作品详情
oil on canvas
I create work about unpleasant and pleasant emotions.
The scale and intensity of feeling disgust or unpleasantness and its subject, varies from person to person. Usually we take negative actions such as of avoidance or removal when we experience disgust. This is often accompanied by pleasant emotions such as curiosity and anticipation. We may also reapproach the subject whilst feeling unpleasant. I choose to paint things that stir the image of negative actions, or stimulate such emotions.
Testimonial
At first glance, Fukuda’s paintings captivate with their striking visual impact, yet this initial clarity is deceptively fleeting. What appears to be a singular, identifiable form quickly unravels, revealing layers of complexity that elude immediate recognition. This shift invites the viewer on a dynamic visual journey, where elements fuse in an intricate interplay of sight and touch, encouraging personal connections and interpretations.
Sensually rich and conceptually engaging, Fukuda’s work evokes curiosity—a drive to question, to explore beyond the surface. These paintings challenge our perceptions, asking us to reconsider our relationship with materiality in a culture that often leans toward uniformity and homogeneity. Ultimately, Fukuda’s art is an invitation to probe beneath appearances, embracing the mysteries hidden within.
(Robert Platt)
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- ARTISTS' FAIR KYOTO 20252025.02.28 - 03.02
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「不快と快」感情について制作しています。
人によって嫌悪感や気持ち悪さを感じる尺度や強さ、対象は様々です。基本的に嫌悪を感じた時、私たちは回避や排除のネガティブな動きを行います。その際好奇心や期待感などの「快」の感情が伴うことが多くあります。また「不快」を感じながら再び接近してしまうこともあります。私が描くものは、ネガティブな動きを想像できるものや、そういった感情を刺激するものを選択しています。
I create work about unpleasant and pleasant emotions.
The scale and intensity of feeling disgust or unpleasantness and its subject, varies from person to person. Usually we take negative actions such as of avoidance or removal when we experience disgust. This is often accompanied by pleasant emotions such as curiosity and anticipation. We may also reapproach the subject whilst feeling unpleasant. I choose to paint things that stir the image of negative actions, or stimulate such emotions.