For this first exhibition, the gallery presents four artists: Capton's impressive oil painting, expressing the freshness and strength of animal life, materializes the abyss of their life with a beautiful sense of color, and neat writing. For his part, Toshihiko Ikeda imagines the evolution of man, whose life is supposed to last for thousands of years here, through a unique technique for drawing skin and cells. The precise delineation and the search for a deepest black, the most beautiful, denotes hard work, and a tireless artist. For Michiyo Kamei, it's about trying to merge life, sex. Sing the praises of existence through various ink paintings. Small pieces made using traditional Japanese techniques, which remain engraved in people's minds. Finally, sculptures by Lisa Vanho will also be presented. Appealing to the senses, with a warm, soft, smooth curve that you can caress, this sculpture introduces a fun world, like a childhood dream. Finally, there will be a print by Niki de Saint Phalle.
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