Modern Art

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A$160

Artwork Details

Medium Watercolour, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 21cm (W) x 29.7cm (H) x 0.5cm (D)
Review Stars 21,269 Customer Reviews
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Artwork Description

Modern arts and children. Children are instinctively curious creatures. I painted a child gravitated to a modern sculpture.

Artist Bio

Makiko is an artist whose passion for painting is deeply rooted in her life experiences. She was born in Japan and later immigrated to Australia at the age of 35. Her journey was not an easy one, and it was filled with challenges that forced her to abandon her dreams for a while. However, Makiko's perseverance and determination led her to rediscover her passion for art when she turned 40.

Makiko's paintings are a reflection of her personal struggles and triumphs. Her work primarily features women figures that convey power, desire, and a wide range of emotions. Her art embodies her struggles as a woman and an artist, and it resonates with anyone who has ever faced similar obstacles. Makiko works in various media, including watercolour, acrylic, pen, and charcoal. Her pieces are ranged from small to large scale, and they are infused with colours and intricate details.

Makiko's vision is to touch people's hearts through her art and her story. She believes that everything she creates is a reflection of herself and her journey of self-discovery. She strives to nourish her art with love and positive attention so that it can grow and inspire others. Makiko is a true artist at heart, and she is passionate about sharing her work with the world.

Makiko currently resides in Sydney, Australia, where she lives and creates. Makiko's dedication to her craft and her determination to pursue her dreams serve as an inspiration to many.

Commissions

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