streetsofcalcutta:

Ikenaga Yasunari is a 1965-born Japanese artist. the women he paints are fascinating and stoic. He creates his art by applying japanese paint into a linen canvas with a Menso brush. An amazing work, totally stunning.

 Ikenaga’s paintings also showcase exquisite textile pattern designs. His subjects are always women of modern times, but at the same time, the Nihonga painting style reflects ancient Japanese traditions, which gives his works a timeless feel. He creates his art by dropping Japanese paints into the canvas that he calls “linen cloth”.

Wednesday Jan 25, 2012 @ 01:09am
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