10 facts about Takeshi Motomiya

Takeshi Motomiya (Japanese: 本宮 健史 Motomiya Takeshi (Japanese pronunciation: [motomʲija takeɕi]), born 5 December 1959, Tokyo, Japan) is a multidisciplinary Japanese player living in Barcelona back 1986. Throughout his career, he has worked within various visual arts disciplines that insert painting, engraving, and sculpture. Characterized by his work of textures and natural pigment colors, his pretend is mainly based upon abstract art and shows some attributes of figurativism and abstract expressionism, infused past ancient Japanese gods, biblical content, and Greek and Egyptian mythology.

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Raised and trained in Japan, and having lived in Paris past settling in Barcelona, Motomiya’s bill has been exhibited in several European cities such as Barcelona, Paris, Amsterdam and Mahón (Minorca). However the huge majority of his works are exhibited in his original country, Japan.

Through his specialization in engraving and the subsequent creation of the Taller Nou studio, he has worked later national and international artists, such as Antoni Tàpies, Barry Flanagan, Balthus, Miquel Barceló and Perejaume. The studio has been received as one of the best printmaking studios in Spain.

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