Japan in Gold - Okurimono Painting by SIMONA ZECCA
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Characteristics of the Painting “Japan in Gold - Okurimono”

Year of creation2022
Dimensions80 W × 100 H × 4 D   cm
Type of artpainting
Stylecontemporary art
Genreportrait
Materialsoil, canvas
Type of packagingwooden box
Keywords
japanjapanesejapanese womanjapanese girlgirlwomanasiaasianbeautybeautifulgoldrosesflowersgold leafurbangraffitilipswait

Description of the Artwork “Japan in Gold - Okurimono”

Okurimono means gift in Japanese. It is the portrait of a young girl who, behind a golden glass, is waiting for someone to whom she will give roses. The wall in the background is decorated with graffiti and made with modelable acrylic paste and, with its urban touch, represents the modernity of the Land of the Rising Sun, which coexists with ancient traditions, represented, in this painting as in the whole series, by gold leaf.

Japan in Gold - Okurimono

SIMONA ZECCAItaly
Original artwork, 80×100 cm, 2022
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About the artist

Born in Milan, Simona Zecca is a self-taught artist who has always loved drawing and art since childhood and has always continued to cultivate her passion for art even during her studies and in the period in which she worked. in marketing. She loves studying new and various techniques and over the years she deepened the use of graphite, colored pencils, watercolor, acrylic, airbrush and oil, which is currently his favorite technique. In 2015 she decided to follow the ever-present call of art to which she began to devote herself full time from 2016, initially customizing mainly helmets and motorcycle parts with airbrush and at the same time expressing herself through his paintings on canvas. In 2019 she began to exhibit her artworks, immediately receiving an excellent response from the public and critics and obtaining various awards. Initially hyper-realistic, she is now expressesing herself through a modern realism and prefers female portraits. She has always been particularly focused on the expressiveness of the gaze.

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