Riusuke Fukahori - Painting Resin work
Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori paints three-dimensional goldfish using a complex process of poured resin. The fish are painted meticulously, layer by layer, the sandwiched slices revealing slightly more about each creature, similar to the function of a 3D printer. I really enjoy the rich depth of the pieces and the optical illusion aspect, it's such an odd process that results in something that's both a painting and sculptural. Wonderful.
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Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori paints three-dimensional goldfish using a complex process of poured resin. The fish are painted meticulously, layer by layer, the sandwiched slices revealing slightly more about each creature, similar to the function of a 3D printer. I really enjoy the rich depth of the pieces and the optical illusion aspect, it's such an odd process that results in something that's both a painting and sculptural. Wonderful.
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1973---Born in Aichi Prefecture.
1995---Graduated from Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music Department of the Faculty of Fine Arts design.
1999---After retirement, and works begin.
2000---When the slump, the first time be charmed by the humble goldfish were kept for seven years. Referred to as a "goldfish scooping" this writer.
2002---Devised a technique of pouring the original resin in the bowl, the goldfish that draw directly on it, to present their works.
Then, trying to express through a variety of goldfish not caught in the genre.
2005---Tokyo International Forum exhibition. Art. (10 years) Tokyo exhibition space Shops / Aichi M cubic / head office Matsuzakaya exhibition
Shimane / Hamada Children's Museum of Art, Shimane Prefecture Art Exhibition Riddle
2006---(Solo exhibition - 10) Aichi Gallery IDF / exhibition
2007---Gallery Aichi APA / exhibition
TCAF Tokyo / (07.08 years)
2008---Osaka ART OSAKA /
Shanghai SHANGHAI ART FAIR 2008 /
Taiwan ART TAIPEI 2008 /
2009---Galerie an der Pinakothek der Moderne / exhibition in Munich, Germany
YOUNG ART TAIPEI, Taiwan /
lineart The Art Fair / Belgium
2010- 2011---TOP GALLERY HOTEL ART FAIR ASIA Hong Kong /
Art KARLSRUHE two thousand and ten / Germany Tokyo Art Fair / Contemporary Craft / Tokyo Shibuya Seibu exhibition gallery ICN / London, UK exhibition
www.artFido.com
Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori paints three-dimensional goldfish using a complex process of poured resin. The fish are painted meticulously, layer by layer, the sandwiched slices revealing slightly more about each creature, similar to the function of a 3D printer. I really enjoy the rich depth of the pieces and the optical illusion aspect, it's such an odd process that results in something that's both a painting and sculptural. Wonderful.
www.artfido.com/popular-art
1973---Born in Aichi Prefecture.
1995---Graduated from Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music Department of the Faculty of Fine Arts design.
1999---After retirement, and works begin.
2000---When the slump, the first time be charmed by the humble goldfish were kept for seven years. Referred to as a "goldfish scooping" this writer.
2002---Devised a technique of pouring the original resin in the bowl, the goldfish that draw directly on it, to present their works.
Then, trying to express through a variety of goldfish not caught in the genre.
2005---Tokyo International Forum exhibition. Art. (10 years) Tokyo exhibition space Shops / Aichi M cubic / head office Matsuzakaya exhibition
Shimane / Hamada Children's Museum of Art, Shimane Prefecture Art Exhibition Riddle
2006---(Solo exhibition - 10) Aichi Gallery IDF / exhibition
2007---Gallery Aichi APA / exhibition
TCAF Tokyo / (07.08 years)
2008---Osaka ART OSAKA /
Shanghai SHANGHAI ART FAIR 2008 /
Taiwan ART TAIPEI 2008 /
2009---Galerie an der Pinakothek der Moderne / exhibition in Munich, Germany
YOUNG ART TAIPEI, Taiwan /
lineart The Art Fair / Belgium
2010- 2011---TOP GALLERY HOTEL ART FAIR ASIA Hong Kong /
Art KARLSRUHE two thousand and ten / Germany Tokyo Art Fair / Contemporary Craft / Tokyo Shibuya Seibu exhibition gallery ICN / London, UK exhibition