Video: Yosuke Goda's Painted Rooms
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Having found their child diligently decorating the walls in the apartment with rock paintings and inscriptions, each parent will surely scold the little mischief and send him to a corner to think over his act. After taking away from him a pencil, a pen, a marker - well, what did he do his arts with? Whereas a Japanese artist Yosuke Goda put in a corner, handing a pencil, or rather, a special black marker for drawing, and specifically ask her to paint all the walls, the floor and even the ceiling with her abstract arts. Where, one wonders, is justice? And justice lies in the fact that Yosuke's work originates in traditional Japanese painting, in ancient mythology, legends and fairy tales, and is distinguished by a subtle drawing of details, as well as their quantity. Needless to say, the surface of the room is literally dotted with stripes wriggling like snakes, and ultimately forming a huge picture.
I believe, finding himself in such a room, any person will feel what it means to "get into a fairy tale" and "live in your own world." After all, each such room, painted by Yosuke, is her small world, full of fairy tales and fantasies. It is probably difficult to live among these fantasies … But you can get used to everything, especially if it is called art, talented creativity with exceptional meaning.
The process of painting the walls live looks very unusual. You can admire it by visiting the Yosuke Goda website.
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