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Rising Japanese Artist Ayako Rokkaku Will Exhibit for the First Time in Europe; 18-22 April 2007

Gallery Delaive
2007-01-03 11:37 7652

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, Jan. 4 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ --

Ayako Rokkaku

Walkin' Around Clouds

" ... I want to keep drawing for as long as possible."

The artist Ayako Rokkaku (1982) made this statement in an interview at the Geisai art market in 2006 where she participated with here own stand. Kaikai Kiki, the company of the renowned Japanese pop artist Takashi Murakami launched the Geisai art market to support cutting edge upcoming Japanese artists. Rokkaku has won the Scout Prize at Geisai # 4 and the prestigious Akio Goto Prize at Geisai # 9. Geisai invited high profile industry experts such as Francois Pinault, owner of auction house Christie's, and the architect Tadao Ando who both took part of the panel of judges for the ninth edition of the art market. Artist Yoshimoto Nara and David Ellis formed a jury panel in earlier editions of Geisai.

Ayako Rokkaku lives in Chiba-ken, a town situated in the 'greater Tokyo' area. Rokkaku never attended art school, here technique is self taught. She started to paint in 2002 and has exhibited at many art fairs in Japan.

Rokkaku has mastered her own painting technique. She applies the acrylic paint on the cardboard sheets with here bare hands. The adolescent children, the main subject in her work, are mostly illustrated from close-up. The long arms and big eyes are made in the style of Japanese Anime (Japanese for animation) which is emphasized by the use of bright colours and simple details. Rokkaku does not place the children in front of a background, which is not very obvious at a first glance since the figures are portrayed in various poses; sitting, running, lying. It is this innocent portrait of dynamic refrained from details that form the essence of Rokkaku's work. The power of her direct approach to the canvas is optimal manifested in her 'performance paintings' which she creates live at art fairs, as an audience of such a happening we get the chance to be part of her world.

Ayako Rokkaku's work is shown at the Art Cologne, in the gallery in Amsterdam from 3-27 February 2007 and at the European Fine Art Fair in Maastricht.

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