Ayako Rokkaku (1982) - Untitled

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Ayako Rokkaku's Untitled, a 2022 silkscreen in Pop Art style from Japan, 80 x 100 cm framed (60 x 80 cm unframed), edition 942/3591, plate-signed with a certificate of authenticity included, sold with frame by Gallery.

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Ayako Rokkaku
Untitled
2022
60 x 80 cm ( framed 80 x 100 cm )
Edition: 942/3591
Medium: Print - Full bleed UV-cured pigment print with a silkscreen varnish layer on 410gsm Somerset Tub Sized Satin Radiant White paper

Recently framed with Art Glass of museum quality.

Certificate of authenticty by Avant Arte included.

Ayako Rokkaku was born in Chiba-shi, a town situated in the ‘greater Tokyo’ area. She started to paint in 2002 and mastered her own painting technique. She never attended art school, but is completely self-taught. Rokkaku’s iconic style features large, mostly female figures with candid facial expressions full of character. Vividly coloured backgrounds, littered with flowers, tiny figures and rainbow-like smears compose a colourful and happy dream world. The large eyes and long arms of her characters fit within the Japanese manga style, while the bright colours and compositions remind of drawings made by infants. Not coincidentally, as Rokkaku loves the imagination and lack of rules in children’s drawings.
Her unique technique, directly applying the acrylic paint to the canvas using her bare fingers and hands, is easily recognizable in the dynamic and lively compositions. Not limiting herself to traditional media, Rokkaku just as easily transforms pieces of used cardboard and vintage Louis Vuitton Trunks into colourful works of art. She particularly enjoys creating very large paintings of several meters wide and high. The power of her direct approach to the canvas is optimally manifested in her ‘performance paintings’ which she creates live at art fairs and during exhibitions. As an audience of such a happening we get a chance to be part of her world. Ayako Rokkaku nowadays lives and works alternately in Berlin, Porto, Tokyo and Amsterdam. Since 2006 Gallery Delaive is Ayako Rokkaku’s worldwide representative. She has had (solo) exhibitions in numerous galleries and shown on art fairs in Asia, Europe and the U.S.A. Solo exhibitions in the Kunsthal museum in Rotterdam, The Netherlands and the Meulensteen Danubiana Art Museum in Slovakia attracted thousands of visitors.




Ayako Rokkaku
Untitled
2022
60 x 80 cm ( framed 80 x 100 cm )
Edition: 942/3591
Medium: Print - Full bleed UV-cured pigment print with a silkscreen varnish layer on 410gsm Somerset Tub Sized Satin Radiant White paper

Recently framed with Art Glass of museum quality.

Certificate of authenticty by Avant Arte included.

Ayako Rokkaku was born in Chiba-shi, a town situated in the ‘greater Tokyo’ area. She started to paint in 2002 and mastered her own painting technique. She never attended art school, but is completely self-taught. Rokkaku’s iconic style features large, mostly female figures with candid facial expressions full of character. Vividly coloured backgrounds, littered with flowers, tiny figures and rainbow-like smears compose a colourful and happy dream world. The large eyes and long arms of her characters fit within the Japanese manga style, while the bright colours and compositions remind of drawings made by infants. Not coincidentally, as Rokkaku loves the imagination and lack of rules in children’s drawings.
Her unique technique, directly applying the acrylic paint to the canvas using her bare fingers and hands, is easily recognizable in the dynamic and lively compositions. Not limiting herself to traditional media, Rokkaku just as easily transforms pieces of used cardboard and vintage Louis Vuitton Trunks into colourful works of art. She particularly enjoys creating very large paintings of several meters wide and high. The power of her direct approach to the canvas is optimally manifested in her ‘performance paintings’ which she creates live at art fairs and during exhibitions. As an audience of such a happening we get a chance to be part of her world. Ayako Rokkaku nowadays lives and works alternately in Berlin, Porto, Tokyo and Amsterdam. Since 2006 Gallery Delaive is Ayako Rokkaku’s worldwide representative. She has had (solo) exhibitions in numerous galleries and shown on art fairs in Asia, Europe and the U.S.A. Solo exhibitions in the Kunsthal museum in Rotterdam, The Netherlands and the Meulensteen Danubiana Art Museum in Slovakia attracted thousands of visitors.




Details

Artist
Ayako Rokkaku (1982)
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
Untitled
Technique
Silkscreen
Signature
Plate signed
Country of origin
Japan
Year
2022
Condition
Good condition
Height
80 cm
Width
100 cm
Depiction/theme
Pop Culture
Style
Pop Art
Period
2020+
Sold with frame
Yes
The NetherlandsVerified
127
Objects sold
100%
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