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Fuma Yoshida

 

Born in 1994, currently living in Shiga Prefecture, has been affiliated with Yamanami Studio since 2016. His paintings are mainly cut-outs of creatures that live in his world and landscapes from around the world. His style varies depending on his own emotions and changes in the environment, and there are various styles, from paintings that are based on emotion to those that consciously express a worldview. What they all have in common is that the "eyes" that are drawn in each work have a great meaning. For example, in a work that he describes as a kind of biological encyclopedia, he starts by drawing an eye, which then plays the role of an egg. The creatures that are born from the eye change shape as he is drawing, and sometimes something completely different from what he originally imagined is born . In addition, paintings that resemble scenes from a story seem to express negative emotions such as his own emotions and the anxiety he felt while drawing. Works with circles drawn on the screen are mainly based on emotions, and the circles drawn represent important human organs such as the eyes, heart, and brain.

Born in 1994, residing in Shiga Prefecture and a member of ATELIER YAMANAMI since 2016. The creatures and landscapes Yoshida draws are all things that he sees in his own world. Yamane's art style changes depending on his mood and the environment he is in. Sometimes he will draw on impulse or engage in a conscious session of drawing his perception of the world. The only thing that remains consistent in his artwork is a metaphor of an 'eye' which holds an important but unknown meaning. For example, if Yamane sets out to draw something from an illustrated encyclopedia of natural life forms, he starts by drawing an eye. The creatures that are born from the eye change as they take shape, turning into something that Yamane did not anticipate at the beginning. Drawings that depict scenes from stories seem to reflect Yamane's negative emotions of anxiety. Drawings of circle-like figures are based heavily on his emotions with each figure representing major human organs such as the eyes, heart and brain.

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