Wind Blowing Hill 10F (53 x 45.5cm) by Akira Nakashima

¥440,000

The painting depicts a woman standing on top of a hill.

The wind is blowing on the hill, and her hair is blowing in the wind. She looks melancholy and seems to be staring somewhere into the distance.

This work can be said to be a deeply moving work, as the overall landscape and the strength of the wind emphasize the woman's sense of loneliness, visually expressing her inner feelings.

 

Born in Shizuoka Prefecture in 1955

1978 Completed Musashino Art University Graduate School of Oil Painting

1979-1981 Traveled to East Africa, Middle East, and Europe

2001-2002 Stayed in Egypt as an overseas trainee for emerging artists from the Agency for Cultural Affairs. Trained at the Coptic Museum in Cairo.

2007-2008 Exhibited at the 40th Anniversary “Travel” Exhibition for the Overseas Training Program for Emerging Artists by the Agency for Cultural Affairs (New National Museum of Art)

2009 Shizuoka Prefecture Cultural Encouragement Award Winner

Musashino Art University 80th Anniversary ``The Power of Painting'' - The Magic of Paint - Exhibition (Musashino Art University Art Museum)

2014 “Never Ending Journey Akira Nakashima Exhibition” held at Kakegawa City Ninomaru Museum of Art

Currently a member of the Independent Art Association, a part-time lecturer at Joshibi Junior College of Art, and a part-time lecturer at Yokohama Art University.