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The girl painted on the thick wooden board, one look, let people fall

Female themes have always been the protagonists of many artists, especially male artists, using their own understanding and cognition to interpret the feminine charm in their eyes. From the perspective of traditional men, the perfect female figure should be gentle, beautiful, and obedient, so most of the women in their works are such images.

However, the reality is that every woman is a different flower, with an independent personality and a different personality. Women in the artistic works of Japanese-American female artist Audrey Kawasaki have a cool temperament and melancholy eyes. In her works, what can touch people's hearts at a glance is the eyes of the girls in the painting, with an unavoidable force in the melancholy, which makes people fall at a glance.

The girl painted on the thick wooden board, one look, let people fall

The artist has been very famous since ten years ago, and most of her works depict women with delicate appearances but seemingly complex hearts, with a unique style that makes people recognize her works at a glance. In addition to the painting theme, audrey Kawasaki's oil paintings are characterized by unconventional forms of expression. Everyone knows that the painting is to be painted on oil canvas, but Audrey Kawasaki chooses to paint on thick wooden boards.

Audrey Kawasaki fell in love with painting from a very young age, and during her college years, she chose to major in oil painting and has since embarked on the road of oil painting. From picking up a paintbrush on the first day to the age of 39, Audrey Kawasaki has been painting for nearly twenty years.

The girl painted on the thick wooden board, one look, let people fall

From audrey Kawasaki's first time painting, she chose to create on wooden boards, drawing a draft first, and then coloring it. The texture of the natural wood, combined with the lines under her brush, forms a unique visual effect. Most of her works are soft warm tones, large areas of pink tones, violet tones, with layers of oil paint to create a romantic, ethereal atmosphere, let people fall into peace.

Audrey Kawasaki's paintings have a surreal feel, and the bodies of the girls in the paintings are mostly incomplete, melancholy faces, mutilated bodies. Artists also convey the view that no one is perfect, and that every woman should face herself, without pleasing others, learn to appreciate herself, and be happy and true.

Next, let's enjoy the artist's wonderful paintings together.

The girl painted on the thick wooden board, one look, let people fall
The girl painted on the thick wooden board, one look, let people fall
The girl painted on the thick wooden board, one look, let people fall
The girl painted on the thick wooden board, one look, let people fall
The girl painted on the thick wooden board, one look, let people fall
The girl painted on the thick wooden board, one look, let people fall
The girl painted on the thick wooden board, one look, let people fall
The girl painted on the thick wooden board, one look, let people fall
The girl painted on the thick wooden board, one look, let people fall

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