Shota Nakamura
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This evocative artwork depicts a serene nighttime scene by the water. The colors used are primarily dark blues and greens, creating a sense of depth and atmosphere. The composition features bold, expressive brushstrokes that capture the tranquil surface of the lake, punctuated by the glow of the moon's reflection. The prominent foreground elements are the water lily flowers, rendered with delicate detail against the broader landscape. The overall style suggests an impressionistic approach, emphasizing the emotive and atmospheric qualities of the scene. This work likely reflects the artist's intention to evoke the quiet beauty and serenity of a moonlit night near a body of water. ...
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Shota Nakamura
, JapaneseShota Nakamura applies oils until something intuitively clicks and the painting lifts off the ground. His ruminative images are largely occupied by mosaic landscapes and quiescent figures. Certain junctures in his palette produce a hyperreality that rages against the natural world. Any figural presence is apparitional, as though the human subject were merely an echo. Nakamura introduces the viewer to his experience of daily rituals, extracting the light as it blares through his studio or domestic windows then consigning its essence to oils on canvas. The elastic boundary between interior and exterior is well represented by Nakamura in his interweaving of personal narratives and painting-as-subject. ...
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New York City, Los Angeles, BrusselsC L E A R I N G is a contemporary art gallery based in New York, Los Angeles and Brussels. The gallery was founded in 2011, with the focus of showing emerging art. It now represents over 20 living artists, providing many of them - such as Harold Ancart, Korakrit Arunanondchai, Chase Hall, Calvin Marcus and Marina Pinsky - with their first gallery exhibition. The gallery also represents the estates of Eduardo Paolozzi, Bruno Gironcoli and René Heyvaert. C L E A R I N G supports its artists by producing works, exhibitions and books, as well as working closely with public and private institutions. ...