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Finding the subject matter of my artwork.
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MIKI WANIBUCHI, b. 1981, lives and works in Osaka A fine artist who pursues the boundary. She aimed to create painting to think about what is painting for a painter, using a form of landscape painting as a starting point. She chooses only one action of it: reproducing the colours in landscape, and it’s elements are divided into "mix," "paint," and "depict," in order to form a triptych. Based on that, She would like the viewers, who follow what the artist thinks, to realise once again that they are also here trying to find their answers themselves.
// 2012 MA, Arts University Bournemouth, UK
// 2004 BFA, Kindai University, Japan
// The 27th HOLBEIN Scholarship(2012-2013)