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Irohanihoheto
by Chiaki Akada
‘Irohanihoheto’ is the first sentence of Japanese pangram. The meaning is that the flowers can be smelled but all would be scattered soon. Every flowers must come to an end, that is why we think it beautiful. However we always miss the process. I express the moment in this artwork, the moment I want to notice how everything is changing towards the end, Not dramatically toward end, I want to witness every beautiful scene.
Medium: oil pastel on illustration board, mixed media
Artwork size: 11.8in x 11.8in (300mm x 300mm)
Artwork with framed: W13in x H13in x D1in
surface: illustration board
$850 $850
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Chiaki Akada
Born and raised in Japan, studied Fine Arts in SUNY Mohawk Valley Community College in NY for two years then back in Japan, then started career as an artist.
Using oil pastel and scratching method, her works is detailed and fulled with the powerful colors.
She creates fantasy but reality, detailed and colorful works, and likes to put conflicting ideas in one piece of work.
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