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Born 1978. Known for: Painting.
"Figures are the fundamental motif of my practice. I am trying to draw closer to the complexities of our own existence, and that of the world we exist in through depicting the solitary figures." –... Read full biography
"Figures are the fundamental motif of my practice. I am trying to draw closer to the complexities of our own existence, and that of the world we exist in through depicting the solitary figures." – Tomomi Nitta . Since 2010 Tomomi Nitta has continuously worked on Infinity Set, a series of paintings... Read full biography
"Figures are the fundamental motif of my practice. I am trying to draw closer to the complexities of our own existence, and that of the world we exist in through depicting the solitary figures." – Tomomi Nitta . Since 2010 Tomomi Nitta has continuously worked on Infinity Set, a series of paintings in which she strived to achieve an understanding the whole universe focusing on our cells in life and death. The surrealistic style of the standing female figure illustrates "nothingness," and in this... Read full biography
"Figures are the fundamental motif of my practice. I am trying to draw closer to the complexities of our own existence, and that of the world we exist in through depicting the solitary figures." – Tomomi Nitta . Since 2010 Tomomi Nitta has continuously worked on Infinity Set, a series of paintings in which she strived to achieve an understanding the whole universe focusing on our cells in life and death. The surrealistic style of the standing female figure illustrates "nothingness," and in this way, Nitta captures the complexities of our own existence. Nitta's anonymous standing figures are part of our lives and a reflection of us. Blending into the community is a major topic within Japanese youth culture; this is an aspect of young... Read full biography
"Figures are the fundamental motif of my practice. I am trying to draw closer to the complexities of our own existence, and that of the world we exist in through depicting the solitary figures." – Tomomi Nitta . Since 2010 Tomomi Nitta has continuously worked on Infinity Set, a series of paintings in which she strived to achieve an understanding the whole universe focusing on our cells in life and death. The surrealistic style of the standing female figure illustrates "nothingness," and in this way, Nitta captures the complexities of our own existence. Nitta's anonymous standing figures are part of our lives and a reflection of us. Blending into the community is a major topic within Japanese youth culture; this is an aspect of young painters work that differentiates it from the work of elder Japanese artists. Ni... Read full biography

