Ryoyu Fukui's water-painting works [Waterpainting]
Today, I went to a gallery in Ginza with a friend of mine. There we enjoyed several tens of water-painting works which Painter Ryoyu Fukui drew.
I like the way he expresses the contrast of light and shadow, and the way he uses many colors to express a variation of shadows casted on one article. That's amazing.
Each piece of his works is full of transparancy, and I could even feel bleeze through them.
If you are interested in, why don't you visit his website?
http://members2.jcom.home.ne.jp/suisai/
I like the way he expresses the contrast of light and shadow, and the way he uses many colors to express a variation of shadows casted on one article. That's amazing.
Each piece of his works is full of transparancy, and I could even feel bleeze through them.
If you are interested in, why don't you visit his website?
http://members2.jcom.home.ne.jp/suisai/
My favorite water-painting works [Waterpainting]
Here are some water-painting works I painted a several years ago.
I went to a private atlier in Yokohama and learned water-painting on Saturdays for two years. This was before I started learning sculpturing.
They are not categorized as "traditional art" but learning waterpainting has become the base of my oil-paining based on the classical method in the 17th century in Europe.
I went to a private atlier in Yokohama and learned water-painting on Saturdays for two years. This was before I started learning sculpturing.
They are not categorized as "traditional art" but learning waterpainting has become the base of my oil-paining based on the classical method in the 17th century in Europe.