Female statue 6M (40.9 x 24.3cm) by Keiichiro Sakuma

¥66,000

This painting attracts the viewer's attention with its bright colors and expressive brush strokes.
The woman depicted in the center is wearing a beautiful costume and is sitting with a serene expression on her face. The bright colors of her costume and chair make her calmness stand out even more.
The overall texture is unique and the brushstrokes are rough, giving the work depth and dynamism.
Kanji characters can be seen and hidden on the chair, giving the work a mysterious atmosphere that makes you feel like you are in another world.

 

Born in Tokyo in 1929

1952 Graduated from Musashino Art School

1953 Group 21st Century is formed.

1957 1st Asian Young Artists Exhibition (Shibuya/Toyoko)

1960 First solo exhibition (Bungei Shunju Gallery, Tokyo)

1970 Solo exhibition (Nippon Gallery, Tokyo)

1971 Contemporary fantasy painting exhibition (Shinjuku, Odakyu Department Store, etc.)

1973 Japan Art Award Exhibition

1974 Formed Jinjin-kai with Masayoshi Nakamura, Kikuji Yamashita, Shinichi Saito, Shingo Hoshino, Tetsui Oshima, and Seizo Tajima and exhibited at the first exhibition (*Submitted several exhibitions thereafter)

1975 1st Tokyo Exhibition (Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum) * Also exhibited at the 2nd Exhibition in 1976

1976 Today's 120 Elite Exhibition (Tokyo Central Art Museum)

1978 Keiichiro Sakuma and Shingo Hoshino exhibition (Nippon Gallery, Tokyo)

1979 1st Concrete Exhibition for Tomorrow (Takashimaya, Nihonbashi)

1982 Solo exhibition (Shinjuku/Odakyu Grand Gallery)

1988 Works are specially exhibited at the 14th Jinjin Exhibition (Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum)

1990 Solo exhibition (Nagoya Gallery)

1998 Masayoshi Nakamura and the People Exhibition - Keiichiro Sakuma (Masayoshi Nakamura Museum)

1999 25th Jinjin Exhibition - Special Exhibition of Founding Members Looking Back on a Quarter of a Century (Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art)

2000 Saturday - Beauty Morning ( NHK ) appearance

2002 Masayoshi Nakamura and Friends of Painters Exhibition (Kariya City Art Museum)

Passed away in 2006