Blue woman (2023) Painting by Jim Nagoya
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Acrylic
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Ink
on Linen Canvas
- Dimensions Height 31.9in, Width 25.6in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $5,000 Expressionism Women Portraits
Il se forme à l'école des Beaux Arts de Paris et d'Amiens.
Très jeune, sa nécessité intérieure le pousse à dessiner afin de retranscrire le monde pour se l'approprier.
Il puise aussi bien son inspiration dans le mouvement Cobra, le Street Art, l’expressionnisme allemand, le surréalisme, la nouvelle figuration, l'abstraction expressionniste américaine...
Il intègre le collectif TBS avec Jone Hopper et Skepa afin de se confronter a l’intégration de l'art dans l'urbain.
Il absorbe et digère tous ces univers afin de créer un monde personnel emprunt de son propre symbolisme.
Influencé aussi bien par Baselitz, Picasso, Bacon, Basquiat et Condo ainsi que par les lectures de Kerouac, Castaneda et Burroughs .. les écrivains et cinéastes de la Californie des années soixante, c'est tout naturellement qu' une aventure américaine lui permet de côtoyer un peintre réputé de Los Angeles avec lequel il travaillera pendant plusieurs années.
De retour en France, il s'immerge et présente de nouveau sa peinture dans des salons nationaux dans lequel il obtient plusieurs prix. Il expose régulièrement au Grand Palais à Paris
Ainsi son travail est présent dans de nombreuses collections privées et publiques.
( mairies , conseils départementaux ..etc )
Jim Nagoya is a visual painter who lives and works in France.
He trained at the School of Fine Arts in Paris and Amiens.
Very young, his inner necessity pushes him to draw in order to transcribe the world in order to make it his own.
He draws his inspiration from the Cobra movement, Street Art, German expressionism, surrealism, new figuration, American expressionist abstraction...
He joined the TBS collective with Jone Hopper and Skepa in order to confront the integration of art in the urban.
He absorbs and digests all these universes in order to create a personal world imbued with his own symbolism.
Influenced by Baselitz, Picasso, Bacon, Basquiat and Condo as well as by the readings of Kerouac, Castaneda and Burroughs. . the writers and filmmakers of California in the sixties, it is quite natural that an American adventure allowed him to rub shoulders with a renowned painter from Los Angeles with whom he worked for several years.
Back in France, he immersed himself and presented his painting again in national salons in which he obtained several prizes. He regularly exhibits at the Grand Palais in Paris
Thus his work is present in numerous private and public collections.
(town halls, departmental councils, etc.)
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary French Artists