The Brick Lane Gallery

Akihito Takuma (from Japan) finishes his works one at a time by using brush of 2 meters in width, before the oil paint is dry, from top to bottom. Even on a small painting, the control in every nook and corner of the canvas is impossible in this way. Akihito thinks that we have to cherish the part that can not be managed and to cherish the balance of what does not appear or appear. His work is created in order to be released from dichotomy of East and West, vertical and horizontal, white and black. Akihito hopes that you will feel the bare balance of escape from the system, or escape from the dichotomy between the two.

Akihito Takuma is exhibiting in LANDSCAPES; RURAL VS URBAN at The Brick Lane Gallery- The Annexe from 23rd July - 3rd August 2014. To find out more about LANDSCAPES or to exhibit in a future exhibition please email info@thebricklanegallery.com

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