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Greg Ito — Let Me Grow
Greg Ito

Let Me Grow

2021

In "Let Me Grow" (2021), Greg Ito presents a circular canvas of tender luminosity, its tondo format evoking a sense of intimate containment that mirrors the work's emotional subject matter. Acrylic and canvas over panel, measuring 113.03 centimeters in diameter, the composition draws the eye inward through Ito's characteristic layering of warm, diffused color fields and gestural mark-making. Soft botanical forms emerge and dissolve within the picture plane, suggesting growth not as a triumphant declaration but as something quiet, patient, and ongoing. Ito's practice mines the personal for the universal, weaving autobiography, memory, and the imagery of everyday domesticity into paintings that feel simultaneously intimate and expansive. Born in Los Angeles and based in New York, he has developed a visual language rooted in emotional honesty, allowing vulnerability to function as compositional force rather than mere sentiment. "Let Me Grow" exemplifies this sensibility, with its layered surfaces carrying a palpable sense of accumulation over time, as though the painting itself has been tended to rather than simply executed. For collectors, this work represents a compelling moment in Ito's evolution as a painter, particularly as his circular format works have attracted sustained critical and institutional attention. The unframed presentation invites decisions around display that further personalize the piece, while the intimate scale and warmth of the palette make it a work equally suited to quiet domestic settings and more formal viewing contexts. Currently offered through Woaw, "Let Me Grow" is a rare opportunity to acquire a work that is both visually arresting and emotionally resonant.

Medium
Acrylic and canvas over panel
Spotted At
Gallery · Woaw

For Sale — $1000

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Greg Ito, Let Me Grow, 2021

In "Let Me Grow" (2021), Greg Ito presents a circular canvas of tender luminosity, its tondo format evoking a sense of intimate containment that mirrors the work's emotional subject matter. Acrylic and canvas over panel, measuring 113.03 centimeters in diameter, the composition draws the eye inward through Ito's characteristic layering of warm, diffused color fields and gestural mark-making. Soft botanical forms emerge and dissolve within the picture plane, suggesting growth not as a triumphant declaration but as something quiet, patient, and ongoing. Ito's practice mines the personal for the universal, weaving autobiography, memory, and the imagery of everyday domesticity into paintings that feel simultaneously intimate and expansive. Born in Los Angeles and based in New York, he has developed a visual language rooted in emotional honesty, allowing vulnerability to function as compositional force rather than mere sentiment. "Let Me Grow" exemplifies this sensibility, with its layered surfaces carrying a palpable sense of accumulation over time, as though the painting itself has been tended to rather than simply executed. For collectors, this work represents a compelling moment in Ito's evolution as a painter, particularly as his circular format works have attracted sustained critical and institutional attention. The unframed presentation invites decisions around display that further personalize the piece, while the intimate scale and warmth of the palette make it a work equally suited to quiet domestic settings and more formal viewing contexts. Currently offered through Woaw, "Let Me Grow" is a rare opportunity to acquire a work that is both visually arresting and emotionally resonant.

Medium
Acrylic and canvas over panel
Year
2021
Seen at
Woaw

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