Yuko Nogami Taylor
Painting | 2021
Yuko Nogami Taylor is a painter who thoughtfully fuses Eastern and Western painting traditions. Drawing from both her Japanese upbringing and her experiences in the Southeastern United States over the past 30 years, Nogami Taylor's work is a beautiful collision of cultures and techniques, a celebration of our shared humanity. Employing Nihonga techniques, a general term for traditional Japanese painting, her slow and meticulous process exhibits a reverence for craft, materiality and heritage, while simultaneously oscillating between abstraction and representation.
Size
36 x 60"
Materials
Dried and cured oyster shell pigment, sumi ink and nikawa medium on kozo mulberry paper
Authenticity
Signed by the artist
A Place of Refuge
Yuko Nogami Taylor
Painting | 2021
Yuko Nogami Taylor is a painter who thoughtfully fuses Eastern and Western painting traditions. Drawing from both her Japanese upbringing and her experiences in the Southeastern United States over the past 30 years, Nogami Taylor's work is a beautiful collision of cultures and techniques, a celebration of our shared humanity. Employing Nihonga techniques, a general term for traditional Japanese painting, her slow and meticulous process exhibits a reverence for craft, materiality and heritage, while simultaneously oscillating between abstraction and representation.
Size
36 x 60"
Materials
Dried and cured oyster shell pigment, sumi ink and nikawa medium on kozo mulberry paper
Authenticity
Signed by the artist