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Naoki Kawano Furniture

Naoki Kawano is a London based Japanese born artist, who is addicted to the individual emotional response, viewers have once put face to face with his artworks. He is especially drawn to the use of delicate and sensitive materials to evoke a strong emotional reaction. Kawano does not use art as a form of escape from reality, but quite the opposite, he creates in such a way where he brings other realms to our reality. Whether through painting, digital art or photography, Kawano is constantly exploring the other sides of our reality and through his art, he merges multiple realms into one, in ours. Through his thinking and working process, Kawano translates his adventures into a physical form of art. Color, texture and symbolism are his Holy Trinity, with countless other ramifications invoked in each of his works.

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Creator: Naoki Kawano
Continuum No.2, Mixed-Media by Naoki Kawano, 2018
By Naoki Kawano
Located in London, GB
Mixed-media on canvas. Based on the continuity and expanding of texture. About the artist: Born in Kumamoto, Naoki Kawano is a London and Paris based Japanese artist, drawn to th...
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21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Organic Modern Naoki Kawano Furniture

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Canvas, Paint

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