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Sachi Kitayama Woodcut Print use Hahnemuhle Paper /made in 2020/ 4,290JPY (include TAX) US$41
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Graduated from Osaka University of Arts Lithograph Course in 2008.
From 2015 to Mexico-Oaxaca, studied wood carving (folk crafts) under a Jimenez Family for two months.
From 2016, he started making woodcut prints at the recommendation of a local friend,
and now she has producing works on the theme of met craftsmen and folk crafts in Oaxaca.
She particioated Group exhibition in Oaxaca 2018.
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"Mexican art, which has been gaining recognition not only in Frida Kahlo and Rufino Tamayo,
but all over the world in recent years.
It has a history from the Maya civilization, and the dynamic expression woven by the unique mixed-race culture and the view of life and death is Even today,
young artists such as mural paintings, paintings, sculptures, and installations are struggling.
Among them, prints works were once inspired by Japanese artists Tamiji Kitagawa ,Kojin Toneyama
and Taro Okamoto.
It seems that they had so many motifs that they stayed in Mexico and created them.
I presume that many of them are the lives and customs of primitive peoples
that remain strong even today.
The name of the land that always appears there, "Oaxaca".
Oaxaca, which is said to have the highest proportion of Zapotec
and mixtec indian peoples,
Due to the influence of the artist Francisco Toledo, who passed away last year,
and the Japanese artist Shinzaburo Takeda, who is the president of an art university there,
young people from all over Mexico have begun to gather.
Both Toledo and Takeda's works will be based on the indian culture
and everyday life that remains in Oaxaca.
This group exhibition of young printmakers woodcut working in Oaxaca on the theme of their daily life. "
Sentence / Yoshinobu Sakai (TOMBOLA)