Regarde ça comme c’est beau
▻https://ayumu-matsuoka.com/2019/05/04/%e6%b0%b4%e7%94%9f-7
Par contre, ne lisant pas le japonais, je ne sais pas ce que je regarde :D
▻https://ayumu-matsuoka.com
Regarde ça comme c’est beau
▻https://ayumu-matsuoka.com/2019/05/04/%e6%b0%b4%e7%94%9f-7
Par contre, ne lisant pas le japonais, je ne sais pas ce que je regarde :D
▻https://ayumu-matsuoka.com
水生
[Plante] aquatique
(ça ressemble bien à un nénuphar)
mêmes idéogrammes dans le titre de la version chinoise de l’entrée Wikipédia[zh] sous ce nom
▻https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/水生植物
Ce que je voulais dire c’est que je ne comprenais pas forcément le contexte (l’artiste, la technique, les infos que donnent le site, etc.)
▻https://seizan-gallery.com/ayumu-matsuoka
ayumu matsuoka
Born in 1978 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan Lives and works in Chiba, Japan
After graduating at the top of his class with a degree in Nihonga from Tokyo University of the Arts, Matsuoka completed his doctoral degree and became a part-time instructor for the same university. Building from his basis of experiences and memories gathered while doing research on a wide range of subject matter, Matsuoka paints gentle images of plants and animals against solemn backgrounds with an air of dignity. Standing still within natural scenery, lending his ear to the voices that only the silent possess, he senses life’s mysteries as faint presences and renders them with the beauty of natural mineral pigments, creating works that seem to float with an overwhelming sense of lightness and lyricism.
deepl est ton ami :)