Tetsutaro Kamatani Japanese, b. 1979
72.7 x 72.7 cm
When we look at a painting drawn with paints on a canvas, we recognize it as ”art”.
Then, when we look at a painting of flowers drawn with paints on a canvas, do we recognize it as “beautiful art”?
If the entire surface of a painting is filled with countless flowers, can it be a “very beautiful work of art”?
I am interested in “beauty” perceived by humans. When I excessively draw a symbol of beauty, does “beauty” dwell in the resultant work of art?
This series was born from such a simple question.
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