Okumura Yuzuru signed artist proof, Cafe 'Passionate Poet
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$850.00
Cafe 'Passionate Poet
In my artworks, did you recognize there are elderly people, people with wheelchair and woman pushing a baby carriage? I am working in an organization which supporting the people with disabilities. I would like to express the Utopia could contains different kinds people living together in peace. I always draw a fried egg-like sun on my painting which is a symbol of my work as well as the symbol of brightness.
Signed Artist Proof
Artist: Okumura Yuzuru
19" x 14 3/8" including margins as shown.
The image is a watercolor painting by Japanese artist Yuzuru Okumura. The work, titled "Café 'Nesshina shijin'" which translates to "Cafe 'Passionate Poet'," depicts a European town square with half-timbered buildings. One of the buildings has the name "Edgar Poe Restaurant HOTEL" on its facade.
Yuzuru Okumura is known for creating paintings of European towns and incorporating a theme of "normalization," which promotes the idea of a town where everyone can live comfortably. Okumura often includes figures of people in wheelchairs or the elderly in the paintings to represent this concept.
The Japanese text on the painting translates to "A passionate poet, with deep flavor" or "A deeply flavorful, passionate poet".
Notable fact: This artist always includes one or more disabled characters.
From his Linked-In page: I was born in 1961 in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. My father loves Japanese painting. He teaches me the pleasure of painting and I loved to scribble when I was a child. I am a self-taught artist, and have never studied in formal art school. I studied law in university and started oil painting by myself at that time. I had my solo exhibition when I was 24. Since then, I held more than 30 solo-exhibitions at Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Shizuoka, Chiba and New York. At the age of 29, I stayed in England about 1 year as a volunteer for people with disabilities. I was attracted by the beautiful European landscape. Since then, I changed my style of painting.
In my artworks, did you recognize there are elderly people, people with wheelchair and woman pushing a baby carriage? I am working in an organization which supporting the people with disabilities. I would like to express the Utopia could contains different kinds people living together in peace. I always draw a fried egg-like sun on my painting which is a symbol of my work as well as the symbol of brightness.
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Regular price
$850.00
Cafe 'Passionate Poet
In my artworks, did you recognize there are elderly people, people with wheelchair and woman pushing a baby carriage? I am working in an organization which supporting the people with disabilities. I would like to express the Utopia could contains different kinds people living together in peace. I always draw a fried egg-like sun on my painting which is a symbol of my work as well as the symbol of brightness.
Signed Artist Proof
Artist: Okumura Yuzuru
19" x 14 3/8" including margins as shown.
The image is a watercolor painting by Japanese artist Yuzuru Okumura. The work, titled "Café 'Nesshina shijin'" which translates to "Cafe 'Passionate Poet'," depicts a European town square with half-timbered buildings. One of the buildings has the name "Edgar Poe Restaurant HOTEL" on its facade.
Yuzuru Okumura is known for creating paintings of European towns and incorporating a theme of "normalization," which promotes the idea of a town where everyone can live comfortably. Okumura often includes figures of people in wheelchairs or the elderly in the paintings to represent this concept.
The Japanese text on the painting translates to "A passionate poet, with deep flavor" or "A deeply flavorful, passionate poet".
Notable fact: This artist always includes one or more disabled characters.
From his Linked-In page: I was born in 1961 in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. My father loves Japanese painting. He teaches me the pleasure of painting and I loved to scribble when I was a child. I am a self-taught artist, and have never studied in formal art school. I studied law in university and started oil painting by myself at that time. I had my solo exhibition when I was 24. Since then, I held more than 30 solo-exhibitions at Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Shizuoka, Chiba and New York. At the age of 29, I stayed in England about 1 year as a volunteer for people with disabilities. I was attracted by the beautiful European landscape. Since then, I changed my style of painting.
In my artworks, did you recognize there are elderly people, people with wheelchair and woman pushing a baby carriage? I am working in an organization which supporting the people with disabilities. I would like to express the Utopia could contains different kinds people living together in peace. I always draw a fried egg-like sun on my painting which is a symbol of my work as well as the symbol of brightness.
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