Slow Swing

Miho Ichise

Slow Swing, 202141 x 32cmPrice on Request
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The painting depicts a serene outdoor scene with a figure seated on a swing in a lush, verdant landscape. The warm, earthy tones of the foreground, accented by the dappled sunlight filtering through the overhead trees, create a tranquil and introspective atmosphere. The simple yet evocative composition, with the figure's contemplative pose, suggests a sense of contemplation and connection to nature. The artist's skillful use of color, light, and attention to detail in rendering the natural environment conveys a sense of the artist's appreciation for the beauty and solace found in the natural world. ...

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Miho Ichise
Artist
Miho Ichise
B.1969, Japanese

Miho Ichise strives to fully experience the atmosphere of a painting by engaging all senses, not just sight. She paints to immortalize her daily life, with her two daughters providing constant inspiration, she photographs fleeting moments before rendering them on canvas, where she heightens colours and crops compositions. Drawing on her Japanese upbringing, where the appreciation of each season is encouraged, she observes the changing scents and sounds and the emotions that they evoke, then incorporates them into her paintings. Ichise's paintings feature intimate moments of hers while drawing inspiration from Alex Katz's refined compositions, particularly his use of subdued shadows. In her work, Ichise achieves a similar delicacy, avoiding overpowering reality with paint. She is dedicated to an honest craft, reflected by the canvas' subtle textures and the mottled remnants of her brushwork. Ichise's small paintings capture the marvels of habitual life, such as a fluttering curtain, an empty glass on a table, pre-dawn skies, a hand counting candies, or the bright full moon shining behind icy clouds. Despite their ordinary nature, these everyday objects take center stage in Ichise's poetic fantasies, which emphasize their beauty and significance. ...

Miho Ichise: Artworks
Weekend Sleep
Miho IchiseWeekend Sleep, 2022Price on Request
Bouquet
Miho IchiseBouquet, 2020Price on Request
Hands and Bangs
Miho IchiseHands and Bangs, 2022Price on Request
Sunset Beach
Miho IchiseSunset Beach, 2021Price on Request
Spirals
Miho IchiseSpirals, 2022Price on Request
Slow Swing
Miho IchiseSlow Swing, 2021Price on Request
Triangle
Miho IchiseTriangle, 2021Price on Request
Soap Bubbles
Miho IchiseSoap Bubbles, 2020Price on Request
Contemplating
Miho IchiseContemplating, 2022Price on Request
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