The form in the upper right corner resembling two U-shapes joined together, is rendered in a vivid red distinct from the background red, making it stand out strongly. It is an approach characteristic of Tatsuno Toeko, whose layering of color gives depth to her artworks. Paintings where the shapes depicted do not directly represent real objects are called abstract paintings. Abstract paintings are composed of many elements: the shapes themselves, the colors, the anticipated sensation they might evoke if touched, the size of the shapes within the canvas, and the relationship between form and ground. When these elements interconnect to create a unique world, abstract painting can elicit all kinds of emotions in the viewer. This is one such abstract work, possessing that elusive power to move people’s hearts. (YATSUYANAGI Sae)
The form in the upper right corner resembling two U-shapes joined together, is rendered in a vivid red distinct from the background red, making it stand out strongly. It is an approach characteristic of Tatsuno Toeko, whose layering of color gives depth to her artworks.
Paintings where the shapes depicted do not directly represent real objects are called abstract paintings. Abstract paintings are composed of many elements: the shapes themselves, the colors, the anticipated sensation they might evoke if touched, the size of the shapes within the canvas, and the relationship between form and ground. When these elements interconnect to create a unique world, abstract painting can elicit all kinds of emotions in the viewer. This is one such abstract work, possessing that elusive power to move people’s hearts.
(YATSUYANAGI Sae)