THE IMAGINATIVE USE OF SURREALISM: Tetsuya Ishida, where the inanimate objects are imbued with, taking on a living existence

TETSUYA ISHIDA 1/4 – Surreal portrayal of an ordinary Japanese life, its the creative world of an joung artist, strucked by a train. His paintings, depict humanoid figures in surreal environments, reflecting on uncertainty and unease. Yes, Ishida’s art involves an imaginative use of surrealism.13POST1

TETSUYA ISHIDA 2/4 – He entered Musashino Art University where he majored in Visual Communication Design. The characters, in his painting, appear unhappy and often their bodies are in pieces (or part of some machine or other object).

TETSUYA ISHIDA 3/4 – Japan’s identity, social educational structures and contemporary life, they are its inner creative horizont. He paintings portray the challenges of modern society in Japan, and its citizens are subject to extreme mental traffic. Layered brushstrokes and highly saturated color, they are the inner shades of its way to feel the creativity.15POST2

TETSUYA ISHIDA 4/4 – Its paintings, always reflect the psychological malaise of growing up in Japan. He left behind – also for you – about 180 works, created during his 10 year art career. The Ishida’s dreamlike works, depict youthful subjects, that are intermingled in machinery.

You can see more on Meeting Benches, looking for: TETSUYA ISHIDA (1973/2005), JAPANISE PAINTER: Surrealistic shades of inner world

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