
In “Still Life 17,” Kota Miyazaki redefines the timeless tradition of still life painting through his distinctive approach to motion and atmosphere. Using layered, fluid brushstrokes, he transforms a single flower in a modest vase into an evocative study of presence and absence. The soft blur suggests the fleeting …
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Artwork Details
Material
Oil painting
Size
Sketches of a Summer Day, Kyoto Art Gallery
Rarity
Unique
Signature
Hand-signed by artist
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Included (issued by gallery)
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About the Artist
Kota Miyazaki (宮崎 浩太)
Japanese
Japanese
It was about a year after entering university that Kota began to take up painting in earnest. As he came into contact with contemporary galleries in his hometown and the art scene in the Kanto and Kansai regions, he decided that he wanted to create and leave his own works. One of the most influential exhibitions for him was the Essential Painting exhibition held in 2006. He was deeply impressed by the opportunity to view the works of artists who were at the forefront of contemporary painting at the time. He aims to one day become an artist whose work will be exhibited and collected by a museum.