Video: The magical world of fairies and elves. Yokota Miharu's Flower Tale
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Japanese artist Yokota Miharu one of those good sorceresses with whom every child dreams of meeting. And not at all because she will fly in in a blue helicopter and show a movie for free. Yokota Miharu has a gift for imagining and bringing to life fairy tales of delicate, fragile creatures from the world of sweet flower dreams. Fairies and elves live their lives in the paintings of this wonderful artist. Yokota Miharu's flower fairy tale will not leave anyone indifferent, subordinating to its charm both a baby and a stern adult. It is impossible to look at a picture without emotion, where a charming little girl with the wings of a moth is dancing on the petals of a huge chamomile, or thoughtfully examining the starry sky overhead, plunging into the world of her rich imagination. I would like to smile broadly when I see a little round fairy with a naive childish face, who is dragging a bunch of dandelions behind her. And the heart fills with quiet tenderness at the sight of drawings about the friendship of a noble white horse and a fragile, but strong and courageous muse in the form of a wonderful elf.
A talented artist who knows how to masterfully transfer her ideas about the magical world of children's dreams to paper is simply obliged to illustrate children's books and magazines, which is what Yokota Miharu does. She has her own art gallery Miharu Yokota Art Gallery, where exhibitions of new series of delicate fantastic paintings about fairies and elves are held, as well as presentations of new books and magazines by the artist. In addition, Yokota Miharu teaches drawing, and dreams that all her efforts will help change our world for the better, making it kinder and more sensitive, brighter, understanding, sincere and a little childishly naive.
Miharu Yokota's amazing paintings can be seen on her Facebook page or on her creative website.
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