November 1 – November 30, 2021

SOLO Exhibition

Tadashi-NISHIMORI

Coffee and Everyday Life

November solo

Greetings to you all.
This is Tadashi-NISHIMORI.

I create paintings being randomly inspired by the beautiful shapes I find around me.
Coffee and daily lives have been the themes I’ve been working around lately.
Getting together with family and friends, playing with something, and sinking into deep thoughts.
I am hoping to portray the warmth of humans through the objects around them.

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My Kariomon

oil painting on canvas
20.87 x 20.87 inches
2021, original
$1,244 (without frame)

made in japan

made in japan

oil painting on canvas
20.87 x 17.92 inches
2021, original
$1,140 (without frame)

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Table of Smiles

oil painting on canvas
16.15 x 20.87 inches
2021, original
$915 (without frame)

A Cup Of Coffee Japanese artist oil painter Tadashi-NISHIMORI

A Cup Of Coffee

oil painting on canvas
8.94 x 6.23 inches
2021, original
$109 (without frame)

Beanbags in a Canister by Japanese painter Tadashi-NISHIMORI

Beanbags in a Canister

oil painting on canvas
6.23 x 8.94 inches
2021, original
$120 (without frame)

At the cafe by Japanese oil painter Tadashi-NISHIMORI

At the cafe

oil painting on canvas
20.87 x 20.87 inches
2021, original
$1,330 (without frame)

Coffee Time and Boiled Egg Time by Japanese oil painter Tadashi-NISHIMORI

Coffee Time and Boiled Egg Time.

oil painting on canvas
20.87 x 20.87 inches
2021, original
$1,330 (without frame)

Watching the brewed coffee curiously by Japanese oil painter Tadashi-NISHIMORI.

Watching the brewed coffee curiously.

oil painting on cotton canvas
17.92 x 17.92 inches
2021, original
$1,090 (without frame)

I'm WhiteBelt

I’m WhiteBelt

oil painting on cotton canvas
9.53 x 13.12 inches
2021, original
$460 (without frame)

Sit Seiza-Style Bean Rice Cracker

Sit Seiza-Style Bean Rice Cracker

oil painting on cotton canvas
9.53 x 13.12 inches
2021, original
$460 (without frame)

Tadashi-NISHIMORI was born in Nara prefecture. He was raised on sacred land and learned that god is everywhere around him. As if conversing with the gods around him, he started drawing when he was little.
Like giggling, he relaxes and looks at the beautiful and inspirational shapes around him.
He draws using acrylic, gansai (Japanese watercolor), watercolor colored pencils, and so on on canvases, boards, or watercolor papers. His paintings feature landscapes, still life, and snapshots.
From 1993-1997, he studied oil painting at a vocational school. Without entering art college, he moved to Tokyo. From 1997-2004, he held a group exhibition every year. From 1999-2007, he designed magazine illustrations and cafe menus, and sold hand-drawn t-shirts. He is currently creating while working in a company.

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