Red Fuji
1994
76.0 x 107.0 cm
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Artist Biography
Hamada Taisuke: A Legacy of Lunar Fuji Landscapes
Hamada Taisuke (born 1932), a Japanese Nihonga painter, stands as a singular voice in contemporary landscape art—a master craftsman dedicated to capturing the ethereal beauty of Mount Fuji under moonlight. His distinctive style blends meticulous observation with profound spiritual contemplation, resulting in images that resonate with both visual splendor and emotional depth. Born in Ehime Prefecture, Hamada pursued his artistic education at Kyoto Municipal University of Arts, establishing a foundation for his lifelong commitment to traditional Japanese painting techniques.- Early Influences: Hamada’s formative years were marked by exposure to Western art movements like Surrealism and Expressionism, particularly through the work of Vincent Price—a celebrated actor and collector who championed Japanese art within the United States. Price's involvement with Sears Roebuck & Company further solidified Hamada’s connection to the international art world.
- Formal Training: He honed his skills at Kyoto Municipal University of Arts, mastering the techniques of *sumi-e* (ink wash painting) and *goshi-su* (layering pigment), disciplines that prioritize subtlety and conveying emotion through tonal variations rather than bold color palettes.
- Technique: Hamada's technique is characterized by painstaking layering of pigment—often achieved through *goshi-su*—creating textured surfaces that mimic the natural contours of Fuji’s volcanic slopes.
- Symbolism: The moon itself represents purity, tranquility, and enlightenment – concepts central to Zen philosophy and powerfully conveyed in Hamada's paintings.
- Notable Achievements: Hamada’s work has been featured in international exhibitions and recognized by prominent figures like Vincent Price, cementing his place as a pivotal figure in Japanese art history.
hamada taisuke
1932 - , Japan
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Nihonga
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Contemporary Japan']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Vincent Price']
- Date Of Birth: 1932
- Full Name: Hamada Taisuke
- Nationality: Japanese
- Notable Artworks:
- Night in the Harbor (Minato no yoru)
- Tree Scene 99
- Place Of Birth: Kyoto Prefecture, Japan

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