Tuesday, December 15 07pm
Ouchi Gallery
170 Tillary St, Ste 105, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Since childhood, moyu has loved drawing. She never imitated others, and drew with a style of her own, pursuing any colors that interested her. In junior high school she encountered oil paints. Fascinated by their possibilities, she studied oil painting in high school and college. Afterwards, she used this learning to appreciate the rich natural colors of her hometown, Hirosaki, Japan. One day, at an exhibition of Raymond Savignac posters, she realized, “Paintings should have messages.” moyu now burrows into the message of paintings. An important aspect of her art is how the viewer approaches the work with a wondering air, and receives positive feelings through her painting. Her works have the ability to charm others because they express a border between imagination and reality. Her positive attitude forms a communication between her and the viewer. This interaction connects with people and the paintings become part of their life.
Moyu wishes that viewers will see her pictures many times and feel deeply the accumulated affection within them; so she strives to share worthy themes. Her aim is to create works which speak even to those who have no thought of art.She began efforts for publishing her work at a solo exhibition in Hirosaki, May, 2014.
Free admission! Snacks and drinks available. For more information visit: http://www.ouchigallery.com/