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休憩する女

woman taking a break

2015 "Woman taking a break" 53.0 x 40.9 cm
Painting materials: watercolor, pastel

[General comment]

Pedro Francisco Garcia

Drawing is a prerequisite for a good artist.
It can be said that the work that shows the presence that the lines and margins are as strong as the colors is perfect.
Especially during the Renaissance, drawing was more important than color.
Hisako Yoshizawa is truly a master of this drawing and has excellent skills.
In addition, it excels in color.
She is highly skilled and her work has a deep harmony and elegance.
The two pieces I posted are probably depicting a woman taking a break.
They are reminiscent of the composition of the Indo school, as well as Renaissance masters such as Raphael and Michelangelo.
Judging by the understated lines, it may have been influenced by classical Japanese illustration.
I would like to pay attention to the "incompleteness" of the work.
The brushstrokes and colors melt into the space, and the work is completed by the viewer's imagination.
It can be said that Hisako Yoshizawa is a great artist who strongly impresses the viewer with her beauty and originality.

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