FUMI AIZAWA

In my everyday life I am affected by many different emotions. They come from conversations with people, news, books, music and familiar sceneries. Even when looking at the same landscape, it changes in accordance to my thoughts and feelings at that specific time.
Until now I have tried to express this strange sensation, but due to the birth of my child and the confrontation with him, the things that were so called ordinary up to the present changed for 180 degrees. Many things have changed in comparison to my own childhood as well, but even if it is not possible to tell it in words, there are basic similarities. I am trying to describe this stable relationship and am seeking for pursuing it in the picture. It is my intention to express the strange feeling of sensation appearing and disappearing in the ordinary as well as the relationship of experiences through drawing people, all kind of trees, animals and chairs.
I would be happy, if this could even slightly be transmitted by looking at my art.

Fumi Aizawa

Biography
1998
Graduated from Musashino Art University (Major: Oil Painting)
1975
Born in Kanagawa, JAPAN

Solo Exhibitions
2004
O Gallery UPS(Tokyo / Ginza)(‘05)
1999
Ehrismann Residence (Yokohama)

Group Exhibitions
2006
Collection Exhibition, Gallery Tsubaki (Tokyo / Ginza)
KIAF2006(Seoul / Korea)
2005
Angle of Collector, Mominoki Gallery(Tokyo / Jiyugaoka)
2000
Two Person Exhibition, Ono Gallery (Tokyo / Ginza)
1998
Tama Uruoi Exhibition
1997
Mitaka Art Gallery
1996
Tama Integrated Art Exhibition (Grand Prize)


Bird's morning
91.0cm×72.7cm oil on canvas 2006


It is not solitary
60.6cm×72.7cm oil on canvas 2006


Small departure of a ship
80.3cm×100.0cm oil on canvas 2006

Akira OKAMOTO, Asa Go, Asagi NATSUME, Ayumi IKEDA, Chika HATTORI, Fumi AIZAWA, LEE YUNBOK, Madoka TAKAGI, Mayuka YAMAMOTO, Nao YOKOTA, Naoko KADOKURA, Natsuko KITAMURA, Nobuhiko SUZUKI, Sachie HORIGOME, Satoko TAKAG, Satoshi KANAI, Takahiro AMEKU, Yukiko TOMITA

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