KUMIKAHO OSHIMA Paintings
Kumikaho Oshima, an avant-garde force in Japanese art, deftly wields satire as her chosen artistic tool, skillfully dissecting the nuanced influences of the West on Japanese culture. Firmly rooted in the dynamic currents of the neo-pop art movement, Oshima's creations serve as powerful vehicles challenging the appropriation of Western symbols within the cultural landscape.
At the core of Oshima's compelling narrative lies a profound exploration into the ever-shifting morals and desires of Japanese women. Her artistic canvas, adorned with symbolic elements such as Barbie dolls and US dollars, becomes a vivid tableau illustrating modern ideals and perceived necessities. Through the evocative use of motifs like nudity and orgies, Oshima provokes contemplation, offering a unique perspective on the commodification of the human body within contemporary society.
Oshima's masterful use of a subdued palette, rich with earthy and muted tones, imparts a washed-out quality to her canvases. Yet, beneath this subtlety lies an undercurrent of intense sensuality, adding layers of complexity to her compositions. As a painter who seamlessly integrates photographic techniques, Oshima strategically situates her subjects off-center, injecting a sense of drama and dynamism. Close-up shots delve into peculiar amalgamations, intensifying the impact of her incisive social commentary.
Venturing into the realm of three-dimensional expression, Oshima introduces the captivating "Dollar Dreams in Neon Barbie World" wall sculptures. These innovative pieces merge the luminosity of neon lights with the iconic presence of Barbie dolls, resulting in a mesmerizing fusion that explores the interplay between modern aspirations and consumer culture. Each sculpture serves as a visual symphony, drawing viewers into a dreamscape where economic desires and plastic fantasies intertwine seamlessly.
Complementing this groundbreaking series is Oshima's "Luminous Transactions: Barbie Chronicles in Currency Boxes." These sculptures elevate the mundane to the extraordinary, symbolizing the transactional nature of contemporary existence. The luminosity emanating from these thought-provoking sculptures invites viewers to contemplate the intricate interplay between consumerism, identity, and the evolving desires embedded in the neon-lit landscapes of our contemporary world.
A torchbearer for a new generation of audacious and ambitious female Japanese artists, Oshima's ambition extends beyond national borders. As a proud member of Studio Crazy Noodles, renowned for its expertise in Japanese neo-pop and the nuanced erotic portrayal of female characters, Oshima not only challenges established norms but firmly establishes herself as a bold and indispensable voice in the ever-evolving tapestry of contemporary art.
2010s Contemporary KUMIKAHO OSHIMA Paintings
Oil
2010s Contemporary KUMIKAHO OSHIMA Paintings
Oil
2010s Contemporary KUMIKAHO OSHIMA Paintings
Oil
2010s Contemporary KUMIKAHO OSHIMA Paintings
Oil
1980s Contemporary KUMIKAHO OSHIMA Paintings
Canvas, Oil, Stretcher Bars
2010s Contemporary KUMIKAHO OSHIMA Paintings
Canvas, Oil
2010s Contemporary KUMIKAHO OSHIMA Paintings
Canvas, Oil, Acrylic
2010s Contemporary KUMIKAHO OSHIMA Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Artist Comments
"I wanted to capture an air of mystery as my model Staceye gracefully turned around," shares artist Sherri Aldawood. Clad in golden garb, she twirls all while staring confidently ahead. With her background shrouded in shadows, she is cast in soft elegant light.
About the Artist
Sherri Aldawood didn't intend to always paint flowers, but over time her love of gardens started to permeate her art. She focuses on the light and color of the flowers on the canvas. Sherri prefers alla prima, working with wet layers of paint instead of letting them dry. She keeps the paint as wet as possible by using walnut and clove oil to extend the drying time.
Words that describe this painting: figure, figurative, woman, female, portrait, realistic, impressionistic, gold, chiaroscuro, dance, fashion, dress, people, classical, fashion, representational, oil painting, green
Lady in Gold...
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary KUMIKAHO OSHIMA Paintings
Oil
2010s Contemporary KUMIKAHO OSHIMA Paintings
Canvas, Oil, Acrylic
Artist Comments
Inspired by a summer morning along the Kanaka Creek in Maple Ridge, Canada, artist Jo Galang rendered this verdant landscape with soft light washing over the ...
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary KUMIKAHO OSHIMA Paintings
Oil
Artist Comments
A modernist painting part of artist Rachel Srinivasan's Cubist Coffee series. For these pieces, Rachel studies her extensive collection of cafetieres that she keeps in her studio. "The work is inspired by Modernism, Cubism, and even architecture," says Rachel. "It reminds me of the years I lived in Italy."
About the Artist
For Rachel Srinivasan, an idea is worth putting on a canvas only if it still feels exciting after a few days. Rachel enjoys mulling the idea over in her mind for some time before creating an artwork. She hopes viewers will engage with her work and wonder about the subject matter, shapes and colors. "My current work is all about creating a connection between the person on the canvas with the viewer," she explains. She prefers large paintings and sometimes even makes her own canvases. She currently lives in Arizona and enjoys baking rhubarb pies, reading, running and going to art museums.
Words that describe this painting: coffee, moka...
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary KUMIKAHO OSHIMA Paintings
Oil
2010s Contemporary KUMIKAHO OSHIMA Paintings
Canvas, Oil, Acrylic
Artist Comments
A magnificent black jaguar rests atop glowing clouds of teal and coral. Artist Miranda Gamel shares that she created this oil pa...
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary KUMIKAHO OSHIMA Paintings
Oil
1990s Contemporary KUMIKAHO OSHIMA Paintings
Canvas, Oil
2010s Contemporary KUMIKAHO OSHIMA Paintings
Oil, Acrylic, Archival Paper, Mixed Media