【Artist】 Keiko Inokuma
【Title】Aoi Tori – Enreiso to Ooruri
【Genre】Japanese Painting
【Size】240mm × 161mm

Exhibition: Keiko Inokuma Japanese Paintings
~Invitation from the Woods~ Keiko Inokuma Japanese Paintings
Focusing on Japan Fine Arts Exhibition, Keiko Inokuma, born in Kyoto in 1958, is up-and-coming multi-award-winning paintress includes Yamatane Museum of Art NIHONGA AWARD which is considered as the first step up the ladder of Japanese-style painter.
Inspired by her energetic location hunting to village forests around the nation, Keiko draws woods in peace and innocent lives under the sound of a stream with her sensitive brush and rich expressiveness.
Especially, drawings she puts gold and platinum leaf in the background create a unique aura.
After an absence of 3 years, this exhibition showcases 25 new works including landscapes around Asahikawa such as Mt. Taisetsu and Biei.
Please come and enjoy heart-healing Japanese scene of the heart.
Sachiko Hisaki
【Artist】 Keiko Inokuma
【Title】Aoi Tori – Enreiso to Ooruri
【Genre】Japanese Painting
【Size】240mm × 161mm
【Artist】 Keiko Inokuma
【Title】Kaminoko-Ike
【Genre】Japanese Painting
【Size】1080mm × 410mm
【Artist】 Keiko Inokuma
【Title】Mori e- Shirakaba to Koruri
【Genre】Japanese Painting
【Size】227mm × 158mm
【Artist】 Keiko Inokuma
【Title】Mori no Yoru
【Genre】Japanese Painting
【Size】455mm × 333mm
【Artist】 Keiko Inokuma
【Title】Mori no Shizuku
【Genre】Japanese Painting
【Size】273mm × 190mm
【Artist】 Keiko Inokuma
【Title】Haru no Otozure
【Genre】Japanese Painting
【Size】455mm × 333mm
【Artist】 Keiko Inokuma
【Title】Mizukagami – Yuki to Momiji Akagera
【Genre】Japanese Painting
【Size】227mm × 158mm
【Artist】 Keiko Inokuma
【Title】Beni-Fuji (Koikurenai)
【Genre】Japanese Painting
【Size】273mm × 190mm
Wednesday, June 10th – Monday, June 29th, 2020
Focusing on Japan Fine Arts Exhibition, Keiko Inokuma, born in Kyoto in 1958, is up-and-coming multi-award-winning paintress includes Yamatane Museum of Art NIHONGA AWARD which is considered as the first step up the ladder of Japanese-style painter.
Inspired by her energetic location hunting to village forests around the nation, Keiko draws woods in peace and innocent lives under the sound of a stream with her sensitive brush and rich expressiveness.
Especially, drawings she puts gold and platinum leaf in the background create a unique aura.
After an absence of 3 years, this exhibition showcases 25 new works including landscapes around Asahikawa such as Mt. Taisetsu and Biei.
Please come and enjoy heart-healing Japanese scene of the heart.