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Yutaka Ohashi — Rain I
Yutaka Ohashi

Rain I

1982

A dynamic interplay of texture and translucency unfolds as layers of delicate rice paper merge with bold acrylic paint on canvas. Ohashi evokes the fluid, ephemeral quality of rainfall through subtle shifts in tone and surface, inviting the viewer to feel the quiet rhythm of water in motion. The work bridges Eastern and Western artistic sensibilities, reflecting the artist's masterful command of mixed media.

Medium
acrylic and rice paper on canvas

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Yutaka Ohashi, Rain I, 1982

A dynamic interplay of texture and translucency unfolds as layers of delicate rice paper merge with bold acrylic paint on canvas. Ohashi evokes the fluid, ephemeral quality of rainfall through subtle shifts in tone and surface, inviting the viewer to feel the quiet rhythm of water in motion. The work bridges Eastern and Western artistic sensibilities, reflecting the artist's masterful command of mixed media.

Medium
acrylic and rice paper on canvas
Year
1982
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Rainy Atmosphere, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Muted Cool Tones, Japanese Artist, Contemporary Artist, Modern Era, Textural Surface, Tranquil Mood, Acrylic Painting, Rice Paper Collage

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