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In this piece of work, I experimented with different medium such as tracing art paper, resin, chalk and glitter to create the haunting forest which Totoro resides in during winter time. Totoro from the Japanese movie has become a cultural icon in Japan and won its worldwide audience for its warm hearted story about friendship and magic. What fascinate me to create this piece of artwork is that The story is a little sad,thus the snowscape, a little scary,hence the little fangs, a little surprising and a little informative, just like life itself. It depends on a situation instead of a plot, and suggests that the wonder of life and the resources of imagination supply all the adventure you need. The interesting irony of the film is - Despite the cheerfulness of the plot, The rumor says that Totoro is the God of Death, so the persons that can see Totoro are actually close to death, or already dead Childhood should be magical. Watch the making of Totoro here: https://vimeo.com/228552467 Materials used: ACRYLIC, RESIN, CHALK, GLITTER, PASTEL,ACYLIC SHEET, CHINESE INK,
Original Created:2017
Subjects:Pop Culture/Celebrity
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
Ready to Hang:Yes
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"I believe I was created to create. If you stop dreaming - you die." . I was an Art student in High School but pursuing Art as a career was frown upon by society and family. I was told to stop dreaming! I worked in a corporate world. I was sad. Strangley , after 20 years, life came full circle, I was working in LASALLE College of the Arts. I am now creating Art everyday. I am happy. The medium I use are acrylic mix with oil, crystal resin, sand gel, paper, gold flakes, chinese ink and even nail polish. I love to experiment and push boundaries. I am very much influenced by Austrian artist Voka, who coined the term Spontaneous Realism to describe the dynamic creative process of his representational and impressionistic imagery. The explosive colours and energetic brushwork in his paintings describe familiar images in a personal manner. My works are generally conceptual, impressionistic, provocative – some even controversial. I am experimental, and like pushing boundaries. I like to capture the energy and exuberance of my surroundings with rich and vibrant colours, and document dynamic compositions with bold brush strokes. The sheer anticipation of translating my emotions and ideas onto a white canvas are both exciting and agonising! I absolutely enjoy being lost in this uncertain journey of timeless space filled with possibilities. I do not deliberately try to advocate controversial issues with shocking images through my works. Art should not be sensationalized. Rather, art should comfort the disturbed, and disturb those in comfort. I believe art can communicate what words cannot. I want visitors to say, “I am glad I came”, after visiting The Tiffin Gallery. Enjoy and have a great day ahead!!! Love, Danny Raven TAN
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