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This series, Sleeping Beauty consists of images of women who are peaceful and beautiful. My friends and sexy women at night clubs inspired me to start this series in 2005. But recently, I am searching for my desires and definitions about what beautiful women mean to me. We see beautiful objects or sceneries all the time around us. Objectively, I see pretty and beautiful women or men in the same way. People tend to get attracted to pretty objects in a superficial way and don't understand the depth of beauty. Recently, I have understood that visually beautiful women tend to be more confident with themselves, which gives them more alluring beauty. I found this observation very intriguing and wanted to capture images of those confident women. The Sleeping Beauty Series is still my continuous quest to unwrap each female's beauty which seems to be hidden as if they were sleeping. I want to capture through my art, women who inspire me and whom I see through their own beauty.
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
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Taiko Fujimura is a mixed media artist based in San Francisco. Currently, she is focusing on painting with acrylic, watercolor, and ink on a variety of surfaces. Taiko selects materials that link her inner self with the outside world, creating an extended montage of her personal experiences, connections and relationships with both people and objects. Her use of colors is often vivid and evokes her emotional responses to objects and non-objects. Her pieces confront the dichotomies between chaos and order, industrial and organic, mind and body, positive and negative, logical and random, and intuitive and sequential. She feels an understanding of dualism is key to her art. Her pieces seek to bridge the contradictions around us where two opposites co-exist through unifying space. The concepts she explores include quietude, peacefulness, harmony, unity, and universality. Her work is strongly influenced by Japanese wabi-sabi and Japanese calligraphy, which she has studied since the age of six. Between 1999 and 2001, she studied fine arts at the San Francisco Art Institute and graphic design at the California College of the Arts with scholarships and awards. Her works have appeared in collections and exhibitions including the de Young Museum, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, and the Consulate General of Japan in San Francisco. She has also shown internationally at Hirafuku Museum of Art and Denshokan Museum in Akita, Japan.
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