ARTIST
KINJO
With roots in Okinawa, he has been presenting paintings, sculptures, and performances based on American culture, which has a close relationship with Japan. In the process of repeatedly "drawing" and "erasing" symbols such as "eyes glowing in the dark," "product packages," and "snakes," the outlines fade and become ambiguous, transforming them into "personal beings" with a charming appearance like the artist's own portraits. The outline becomes blurred and fuzzy, and transforms into a "personal existence" with a charming appearance like the artist's own portraits. It is like a self-portrait for Kinjo, an act of delving into his own roots.
WORKS
KINJO
One’s Eyes,
2019oil,oilstick,acrylic on canvas
1620×1300×40 mm
KINJO
One’s Eyes,
2019oil,oilstick,acrylic on canvas
1620×1300×40 mm
KINJO
One’s Eyes,
2020oil,oilstick,aerosol,acrylic on canvas
727×606×40 mm
KINJO
Big cereal,
2021aerosol,acrylic,pastel on canvas
1940×1303×40 mm
KINJO
One’s Eyes (chimera),
2022Aerosol, acrylic, oil pastel, oil on canvas
1940x1620 ×40 mm
KINJO
One’s Eyes (chimera),
2022Aerosol, acrylic, oil pastel, oil on canvas
1620x1300×40 mm