Hiroshima, Japan-born artist Shintaro Ohata places sculptures in front of paintings, combining 2D with 3D to show us everyday life in a cinematic way.
“I could bring the atmosphere or dynamism of my paintings with a more different way if I place sculptures in front of paintings”.
"Every ordinary scenery in our daily lives, such as the rising sun, the beauty of a sunset or a glittering road paved with asphalt on a rainy night, becomes something irreplaceable if we think we wouldn’t be able to see them anymore."
"I am creating works to capture lights in our everyday life and record them in the painting.”
Check more of his artworks at: http://yukari-art.jp/en/
“I could bring the atmosphere or dynamism of my paintings with a more different way if I place sculptures in front of paintings”.
"Every ordinary scenery in our daily lives, such as the rising sun, the beauty of a sunset or a glittering road paved with asphalt on a rainy night, becomes something irreplaceable if we think we wouldn’t be able to see them anymore."
"I am creating works to capture lights in our everyday life and record them in the painting.”
Check more of his artworks at: http://yukari-art.jp/en/
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