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Passions 7054 (disponible), (2014) Painting by Rikka Ayasaki
Seller Rikka Ayasaki
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Acrylic
on Linen Canvas
- Dimensions Height 39.4in, Width 39.4in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Abstract Landscape
I have often heard reactions like "wow, those sweets look delicious!". Those "petals" are a little thick...
Passions, Happiness 7054,
Exhibited at:
- the United Nations, Geneva, Switzerland
- Louvre museum, Carrousel, Paris, France
- Japan Cultural Centre in Paris, France
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J'ai peint de nombreux points qui ressemblent à des pétales de fleur......
Passions, Happiness 7054, acrylique et gel,
Exposée :
- au siège des Nations Unies, Genève, Suisse
- au Carrousel du musée du Louvre, Paris, France
- à la Maison de la culture du Japon, Paris, France
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Rikka Ayasaki is a contemporary Japanese painter based in France. She has established herself as an artist known for her mastery of traditional ink-wash painting and her unique ability to breathe life into landscapes through her emotional brushwork.
Born with a natural talent for art, Rikka honed her skills in traditional ink-wash painting, a discipline deeply rooted in Japanese culture. Her early exhibitions in Japan served as stepping stones for her burgeoning career, showcasing her innate ability to capture the essence of emotions in her artwork.
In 1999, Rikka made a bold move that would shape her artistic destiny. She decided to establish herself in the artistic hub of Paris, France. This marked a pivotal moment in her career, as she immersed herself in the rich artistic tapestry of the city and its vibrant international art scene. To further refine her craft, she joined the esteemed Fine Art of the Paris City, studying under the guidance of the main professor, Ros Blasco.
Rikka's artwork has graced the most prestigious venues in France, including major art fairs, the hallowed halls of the French National Galleries at the Grand Palais, and even the French Senate. Her talent has transcended borders, with invitations to exhibit her creations in prominent international locations such as the UN Office in Geneva and various art fairs across Europe, the United States, and Saint Petersburg.
Her profound connection to poetry has led to her artwork adorning numerous volumes of verse, a testament to the synergy between her visual expressions and the written word. This synergy culminated in her receiving the esteemed "35th Prize for Literature award" in Italy, a prestigious recognition of her artistic contributions. Rikka Ayasaki's work has garnered acclaim from critics who have hailed her as the "artist of intuition."
- Nationality: JAPAN
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary Japanese Artists