Hiroko Saigusa

Renseigner

Hiroko Saigusa’s vibrant, energetic abstractions arrest the eye. So skillful is the artist at weaving patterns of colors, lines and shapes, that she is able to communicate a broad spectrum of emotion without recourse to figuration. Saigusa describes herself as too impatient to be caught up in figuration. She seeks immediate expression of the feelings and sensations that drive human emotion through the vocabulary of abstraction. Her recent paintings such as Born and Fireworks are impressively inventive in their treatment of a deliberately limited range colors and repeated shapes. A juxtaposition between the paintings Candy and Television is particularly revealing. Although in these works the artist makes use of similar shapes and patterns, she achieves an entirely different effect by simply switching the direction of the patterns from horizontal in Candy to the vertical in Television. Subtle changes in the sizes of the shapes contribute to an entirely different feeling in the latter painting. Born in Japan, the artist is influenced by activities such as textile, fashion, and space design. She resides in Tokyo, Japan.

Oeuvres en vedette
Énergie
La passion
Plantes à feuillage
années 60
Pouvoir
Télévision
Fond marin
Feuille
Les feux d'artifices
Des bonbons
Née

Hiroko Saigusa

Énergie

Peinture acrylique sur toile
13" x 9,5"

Hiroko Saigusa’s vibrant, energetic abstractions arrest the eye. So skillful is the artist at weaving patterns of colors, lines and shapes, that she is able to communicate a broad spectrum of emotion without recourse to figuration. Saigusa describes herself as too impatient to be caught up in figuration. She seeks immediate expression of the feelings and sensations that drive human emotion through the vocabulary of abstraction. Her recent paintings such as Born and Fireworks are impressively inventive in their treatment of a deliberately limited range colors and repeated shapes. A juxtaposition between the paintings Candy and Television is particularly revealing. Although in these works the artist makes use of similar shapes and patterns, she achieves an entirely different effect by simply switching the direction of the patterns from horizontal in Candy to the vertical in Television. Subtle changes in the sizes of the shapes contribute to an entirely different feeling in the latter painting. Born in Japan, the artist is influenced by activities such as textile, fashion, and space design. She resides in Tokyo, Japan.

Énergie

Peinture acrylique sur toile
13" x 9,5"

La passion

Peinture acrylique sur toile
28,5" x 24"

Plantes à feuillage

Peinture acrylique sur toile
36" x 29"

années 60

Peinture acrylique sur toile
18" x 15"

Pouvoir

Peinture acrylique sur toile
13" x 9,5"

Télévision

Peinture acrylique sur toile
16" x 12,5"

Fond marin

Peinture acrylique sur toile
16" x 12,5"

Feuille

Peinture acrylique sur toile
16" x 12,5"

Les feux d'artifices

Peinture acrylique sur toile
18" x 18"

Des bonbons

Peinture acrylique sur toile
16" x 12,5"

Née

Peinture acrylique sur toile
16" x 12,5"

Renseigner

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L'infini des pensées
50" x 50" - Acrylique sur toile
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