Original artwork description:

A sober and contemporary work, with its black background and the copper shavings that bring color and luminosity.


Rizü Takahashi is a ceramist and Japanese tea master met at the Salon National des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Carrousel du Louvre. Impressed by her superb creations where raw simplicity exudes a beauty difficult to describe, all in the pure feeling of the material. I pay homage to him in this canvas from one of his chawans. The light passes through the object in a pure black background.

The Kanji 光 means "light": a man kneeling by the fire."

Acrylic paint and copper shavings

Mileg paints with a very fine, invisible touch, with acrylic paint, also with sands of different colors which bring a very fine side to his canvases.

Materials used:

acrylic, sand, copper

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#abstract #minimalist #copper #japanese #japan #fiction #ceramist from lithuania #kanji character #japanese teapot 
Hommage à Rizü Takahashi - chawan rose (2022)
Mixed-media painting
by Mileg

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A sober and contemporary work, with its black background and the copper shavings that bring color and luminosity.


Rizü Takahashi is a ceramist and Japanese tea master met at the Salon National des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Carrousel du Louvre. Impressed by her superb creations where raw simplicity exudes a beauty difficult to describe, all in the pure feeling of the material. I pay homage to him in this canvas from one of his chawans. The light passes through the object in a pure black background.

The Kanji 光 means "light": a man kneeling by the fire."

Acrylic paint and copper shavings

Mileg paints with a very fine, invisible touch, with acrylic paint, also with sands of different colors which bring a very fine side to his canvases.

Materials used:

acrylic, sand, copper

Tags:
#abstract #minimalist #copper #japanese #japan #fiction #ceramist from lithuania #kanji character #japanese teapot 

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Michèle Magnien, Mileg, was born in 1952. After a career in the hospital environment, she embarked on an artistic career. Since then, she has been regularly selected in the largest... Read more

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