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Born 1973 Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Known for: Surrealist painting.
Ryoji Suzuki's tasteful awareness of the materials he employs is highly evident in his ability to control the tonal gradient and his use of texture. Although Suzuki renders the flesh of his figures... Read full biography
Ryoji Suzuki's tasteful awareness of the materials he employs is highly evident in his ability to control the tonal gradient and his use of texture. Although Suzuki renders the flesh of his figures with great realism the figures themselves are mysteriously amphibian looking. His figures straddle... Read full biography
Ryoji Suzuki's tasteful awareness of the materials he employs is highly evident in his ability to control the tonal gradient and his use of texture. Although Suzuki renders the flesh of his figures with great realism the figures themselves are mysteriously amphibian looking. His figures straddle reality and fairy tales and are a product of Suzuki's psychological struggles. Suzuki is an extremely autobiographical painter who approaches painting in a way to portray his immediate feelings and... Read full biography
Ryoji Suzuki's tasteful awareness of the materials he employs is highly evident in his ability to control the tonal gradient and his use of texture. Although Suzuki renders the flesh of his figures with great realism the figures themselves are mysteriously amphibian looking. His figures straddle reality and fairy tales and are a product of Suzuki's psychological struggles. Suzuki is an extremely autobiographical painter who approaches painting in a way to portray his immediate feelings and cravings. The artist exploits the range of colors according to his psychological state; a process which he notes is an entirely unconscious decision. Aware that it is a manifestation of his subconscious, the viewer is able to dissect every element of his... Read full biography
Ryoji Suzuki's tasteful awareness of the materials he employs is highly evident in his ability to control the tonal gradient and his use of texture. Although Suzuki renders the flesh of his figures with great realism the figures themselves are mysteriously amphibian looking. His figures straddle reality and fairy tales and are a product of Suzuki's psychological struggles. Suzuki is an extremely autobiographical painter who approaches painting in a way to portray his immediate feelings and cravings. The artist exploits the range of colors according to his psychological state; a process which he notes is an entirely unconscious decision. Aware that it is a manifestation of his subconscious, the viewer is able to dissect every element of his painting and attempts to relate it to childhood legends and the audience's personal experiences. The surreal qu... Read full biography
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