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Yuka DOUTOU: carefree days..., with a bad feeling
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Written by KALONSNET Editor   
Published: March 28 2011

"carefree days..., with a bad feeling", 2011, silkscreen
Copyright© Yuka Doutou
Courtesy of the artist and GALLERY IND.

This is the first solo show by Yuka DOUTOU ( completed the master course of printmaking at fine art division in Kyoto University of Arts and Music in 2011).

Mostly by using silk-screen printmaking techniques, she depicts her own characterized cats, chicks or eggs and so on, as her motifs, and they are sometimes expressed in too little detail. Some of her pictures represent cats bleeding, vomiting, developing fever, or running off.

Examining her works up close, we can enjoy those characters rather humorously drawn by her. On the other hand, looking from a distance, we can also enjoy the whole picture, when an unexpected image or a pattern that we fail to see appears before us. This is the accumulation of each character she makes. According to the position where we see them, her works look quite different.

I hope you can enjoy her works to the full both in vicinity and in a distant.

Yuka DOUTOU
1983 Born in Hyogo, Japan 2009 Graduated from Kyoto City University of Arts & Music, Japan 2011 Completed the Master Course for Printmaking in Fine Art Division at KCUA, Japan

* The text provided by GALLERY IND.


Period: May 13 - June 5, 2011
Period: GALLERY IND.
Opening reception: Sunday, May 15, 2011, 18:00 -

Last Updated on May 13 2011
 

Editor's Note by Takeshi HIRATA


"carefree days..., with a bad feeling", 2011, silkscreen
Copyright© Yuka Doutou
Courtesy of the artist and GALLERY IND.

The many cats that must be lovely, are suffering from vomiting, diarrhea, and generation of heat on the canvas. The image of the large amount of cats is the one produced with copy & paste. Each does not seem the same though the motif is the same. Is this because of the image repetition which is excessively proliferated?


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