YOSHIRO TACHIBANA 3/3 – What he was trying to do, was to give happiness to people. He brought out the best of himself and painted it with luminous shapes and colors. For him, who ignored the word death, was free. His depictions of the recurrent theme of the forbidden tree and lost paradise, with their high color are a pure harmony and order. In his artistic trajectory he created more than 800 works, distributed all over the world. He died in Muxia, where he resided, on July 17, 2016. He devoted his life to unlearning to paint as an adult, to paint as a child.
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