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Rie OsogoeRie Osogoe

Rie Osogoe

Matrix of the Mind: Contemporary Fine Art by Japanese Artists
February 26 - March 19, 2010 Reception: Thursday March 4, 2010 6-8 PM

Press Release

Working in a vibrant style that incorporates bright colors with an energetic yet balanced visual rhythm, Rie Osogoe makes a brilliant foray into the exploration of space, dimension, and depth. Working with mixed media and acrylic paints, Osogoe’s works are inspired by the delightful randomness of accidentally layered colored papers and incorporate an unusual and intriguing assortment of geometric shapes, which she applies to the canvas in a Technicolor collage. Rich with vitality, Osogoe’s works speak not only to the fascinating possibilities held by shape and hue, but relate directly to the human body and spirit, often incorporating the printed word or abstracted pieces of the human figure. Although Osogoe’s works are indeed complex and multifaceted, they join together to produce a beautiful visual harmony that harkens back to the Japanese tradition of woodblock prints, or ukiyo-e.

 

Rie Osogoe lives and works in Japan and holds a Master of Fine Arts in painting.

 


Artist Statement

I have always been interested in colors, in the harmony of colors, in contrast, and in the rhythm and dynamics of colors. These are the things that for me organize space, dimensions and depth. Layers of colored papers spark my imagination accidentally as I pass them by, and I get interested in geometrical shapes, squares, rectangles and lines. Sometimes this inspires me to create a collage, with its micrograph of creature cells, maps and other fascinating elements that make up our lives. What I love most about colors and shapes is that they help me to express aspects of human life, and explore the nature of being human.

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