1975年-2018年5月

Makoto Toya

1975年-2018年5月, 2018Sign in to view price
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Material
ink, gouache, acrylic, color pencil on paper
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This vibrant artwork employs a bold, expressive style to depict three figures in a dynamic composition. The colors are rich and varied, with blues, reds, and yellows creating a visually striking contrast. The figures' faces are stylized, with prominent features and exaggerated expressions that convey a sense of emotion and interaction. The overall composition is energetic and engaging, drawing the viewer into the scene. This piece appears to explore themes of human connection, identity, and the complexities of interpersonal relationships, reflecting the artist's unique perspective and artistic vision. ...

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Artist
Makoto Toya
B.1944, Japanese

Makoto Toya’s works often take the form of monumental scrolls, created on traditional Japanese paper once used for sliding partition doors. Over the course of his career, including works in progress, he has produced 61 scrolls, each teeming with an array of figures and motifs: men, women, Buddhist symbols, fantastical creatures, celestial bodies, mountains, vegetation, and other elements drawn from nature. Toya does not begin with a predetermined composition; instead, he allows each image to emerge spontaneously, following the flow of his creative impulse in the moment. His practice exemplifies a lifelong devotion to the act of drawing, reflecting a remarkable passion sustained for over fifty years. With each scroll, Toya continually explores and expands his artistic vision, finding new joys and discoveries in the process. This exhibition offers viewers a rare opportunity to witness the depth and vitality of an artist wholly absorbed in his craft, whose relentless curiosity and commitment transform each stroke into a testament to the enduring power of creative expression. ...