Takafumi Asakura

The Purity of Nightfall

2024
165 x 167.5 cm
Unique
Black ink and gold pigments on Japanese paper mounted on 2 panels

Price by request

Artwork Description

Takafumi Asakura (b. 1978 –) pours into his poetry in ink a zeitgeist for the 21st century, displaying technical virtuosity whilst experimenting with abstraction and the avant-garde, wielding but a single type of ink and brush to paint the most intricate of Nihonga-style paintings. Negative space is filled entirely with ancient calligraphy, whilst beacons of spiralling ink swirl and coalesce into mythical beasts, Shinto gods, and elements of nature. Yet intricacy and technique are ancillary to whether an artist has the power to paint works that spellbind, enthral, enrapture. Indeed, Asakura’s paintings, rooted in Shinto scripture and the movements within his own imagination, possess the power to stop viewers in their tracks through the visceral strength of his brushstrokes together with his painstakingly meticulous detail. One of the youngest painters to become a juror at the Nitten Japan Fine Arts Exhibition, Takafumi Asakura is widely considered to be one of the most technically advanced painters in the genre of Nihonga today, and as testament to both his prowess and reputation as a painter, has already been acquired by 9 public collections in both Japan and the United States.

Identification attributes

Type
Painting
Year
2024
Uniqueness
Unique artwork
Signature location
On The Work

Physical attributes

Format
Rectangle
Medium
Black Ink And Gold Pigments...
Dimensions W(⌀) x H x D
165 x 167.5 cm
 

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