Yoko Kitazaki

Greetings to you all.

I painted the universe with simple silver lines on a black slate this time.

The message here is that “We aren’t even sure whether finite or infinite time and space are.

We are tiny little folks living in a world that seems to be limited to the size of a coaster.” 

Don’t you agree?

Space tree

Space tree

slate, acrylic paint and medium
3.94 x 3.94 inches
2021
$35 (without frame)

Small galaxy

Small galaxy

slate, acrylic paint and medium
3.94 x 3.94 inches
2021
$35 (without frame)

Bouquet of stars

Bouquet of stars

slate, acrylic paint and medium
3.94 x 3.94 inches
2021
$35 (without frame)

Yoko Kitazaki was born in Kyoto and learned oil painting from an early age. She loved the layered colors of “Water Lilies” drawn by Monet, and she wanted to express the changing light. She majored in dyeing at Kyoto City University of Arts, and in the past, dyeing and oil painting were the means of expression.
With the changes in the world in 2020, she began to create abstract paintings using acrylic paints. Monet’s colors and the dyeing design still influences her expression.
Her current activities are exhibited at overseas exhibitions such as Divulgarti in Italy. The theme of her production is based on duality and contains the message of “Seeing the whole phenomenon from the viewpoint of the mind. ”As a feature of the work, she changes the smooth paints to“ movement, flow, luster, lumps, and cracks” and so on. This is due to her idea of rebonding the pigments.

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