[Author introduction] Sayaka Fukuda
Introducing Sayaka Fukuda, the 1st artist of HOLBEIN ART FAIR 2022!
Sayaka Fukuda
[Career]
Born in 1987, lives in Iwate Prefecture
2012 Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba
Completed art major Western painting course
2010 Tokyo Wonder Wall Public Recruitment 2010 Selected
2011 TWS-EMERGING 2011 “Photopsia” (TWS Hongo)
2013 GOLDEN COMPETITION 2012 Excellence Award
2014 28th Holbein Scholarship Scholar
2015: Selected for the 8th Haruhi Painting Triennale
Solo exhibition
2020 “Secretly hiding the corpse of an old butterfly” (space 2*3, Nihonbashi)
2016 ART NOVA 100 (Beijing)
2017 Solo exhibition Vision of Aomori vol.15 “Achievement and wear”
(International Art Center Aomori) ASYAAF 2017
(Dongdaemun Design Plaza Seoul)
2 019 Kobe Art Marche “Artist meets Art Fair”
2022 FACE Exhibition 2022 Selected (SOMPO Museum of Art)
【the work】
Looking at the person looking at the layered tree
Acrylic and Oil on Canvas
H242×W333 ×D170 (mm)
2022
This is one of the works of the Vangi Museum, which has been facing financial difficulties due to the coronavirus pandemic. There are many places where their survival is in jeopardy. What do you feel when you look at the stone sculptures, which have been around longer than the history of the museum?
olive noren
Acrylic and Oil on Canvas
H500×W606 ×D200 (mm)
2022
ANDO MUSEUM in Naoshima. Olives are a symbol of peace, but the turmoil he was involved in as head judge at the new National Stadium is far from peaceful, and his wishes seem to be floating in vain.
three squares
Acrylic and Oil on Canvas
H190×W273 ×D170 (mm)
2022
Works outside Benesse House Museum. It receives tourists with a pleasant breeze. It's a fun sight that gives you a creepy feeling like an anime or game character.
ASPM
Oil on Canvas
H727×W910 ×D250 (mm)
2022
Written by Aomori's Aspam. As the northernmost prefecture of Honshu, it has the image of being a remote area, but it borders the high seas and is home to a nuclear reprocessing plant, an oil storage base, and a US military base. Aspam was originally a tourist facility with a nostalgic feel, but I drew it to feel like a building that symbolizes hierarchy.
Fountains of the inside
Oil on Canvas
H530×W530 ×D200 (mm)
2022
Former Ito-Yokado in Kitakami City, Iwate, current city facility. In the Heisei era, shopping malls often had indoor fountains, but in order to save money, they now have artificial turf spread out over them, and ornamental plants in cheap pots from home improvement stores placed casually around them. A sight that gives you a sense of decline.
List of works by Sayaka Fukuda▽
https://pls-art-shop.com/collections/sayakafukuda
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[Exhibition view]
Colorful and looks great🌈
It's a stylish piece 😌
You can enjoy cute works with a fantasy feel!
Please come and see it!
[Staff comment]
The scenery that has been transferred through Mr. Fukuda's filter feels like something I have seen somewhere before, and for some reason I feel nostalgic. Mourning is said to be a funerary ritual performed in ancient Japan, in which the body of the deceased was placed in a coffin for temporary storage for a long period of time before being buried. I feel like if I watch it again with that in mind, I'll feel it in a different way. Please take a look and feel the way poetry was interpreted at the time ✨✨ (Nagaya)
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