Fumi Imamura's main motifs are flowers and plants. She creates collages of watercolor paintings of plants on translucent glassine paper as cutouts, and paintings using a technique called "encaustic," which was also used in ancient Egypt, using beeswax. She continues to paint flowers and plants, focusing his attention on the form of emotionless plants and insects, as well as on the existence of roots and small insects in the soil.
In recent years, he has participated in the Aichi Triennale, and been selected for the "13th Shiseido art egg" (2019), and his works are in the collection of the Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art. In this exhibition, she will present new works centering on the motif of cyclamen flowers. The motifs of flowers, stems, leaves, and roots, painted and cut out in watercolor, overlap again on the paper to form a shape, inviting the viewer in peacefully.
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