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Yuko Takeshita
The stream of time

Oil

I felt that my body is flying top of the mountains with wind, it is like a bird. The beautiful mountains are also moving and changing slowly but it is never stopped. The sky also changing with clouds, it is never stayed same. Everything is alive and never stay same and keep changing. I wanted to express the stream of the time with beautiful mountains.

Size: 122 × 91 cm

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About Yuko Takeshita

Yuko Takeshita is a local artist in Gold Coast. I am an impressionist artist and all the nature of color attracts me.
The color of nature is not simple that's why it is very attractive and beautiful for me. I also try to express what I feel and what I see it into my painting. There are many mystery and phenomenon around me so I am interesting it and I focus to express into painting that it is invisible phenomenon.