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Kanako Ohya 大矢 加奈子 오야 카나코
Japanese, b.1983
Kanako Ohya draws her motifs from her daily landscapes, past photographs, newspapers, magazines and images on the Internet, and by mixing them together, she depicts the a sense of anxiety, ambiguity and uncertainty of our reality.Her unique screens are expressed through the use of brushstrokes, lines, and collage-liked motifs with mixed mediums of oil, acrylic and s a glossy material with a white background that cannot be pinpointed to time or place. Read More>
Installation View
Artworks
A Scene, 2013, showcased at VOCA 2013
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A Scene, 2013, showcased at VOCA 2013
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