Yukiko NISHIYAMA: scene in a room |
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Published: June 10 2011 |
Yukiko Nishiyama, who mainly creates her works in Kyoto opens her first exhibition in Nagoya here at Standing Pine cube. Using Japanese traditional wax-resist dyeing technique, batik, the delicate lines of her weaves simple yet graceful images on canvas. Artist statemet Currently, I'm drawing women mainly. Women have been drawn by several features with symbolic iconographies for example goodness and fabular features in myths. At the same time, these traditional motifs in western paintings have been used for the hand craft as iconography and the portrait of women making handcrafts are painted with social background. I'm focus on the phenomenon that crossover some fields and drawing the women's portrait by technological technique. I consider about the narrative which exist in the mental distance among people and the common image between historic allegory and story and paintings which these stories are drawn with the concern and techniques which mentioned above. Also I try to portray the women who have the tension or apprehension which is produced by the situation several relationships which are complexity crossover and superficial overlap exists. I hope these creations will be the mirror which reflects our world and lead the awareness for the world in front of us. Yukiko Nishiyama * The text provided by STANDING PINE - cube. Period: Sunday, June 12 - Sunday, June 3, 2011 |
Last Updated on June 12 2011 |