Biography
Yu-ki Nishimoto, is one of the most famous Indian ink artists in Japan. He has attracted fans from around the world. He uses both aggressive and sensitive strokes in his works to convey both lively and powerful expression. Using the techniques he has learnt, he seeks out new styles that differ from the traditional methods most commonly used. The motifs of his paintings vary between classical and modern subjects, such as dragons and samurais or athletes and musicians respectively. He has received many opportunities to perform live painting at events and on TV shows. He did a live performance at Christie’s held in Hong Kong and the painting was sold for 85,000 Hong Kong dollars (around 1,300,000 yen). The live show where he creates dynamic works instantly catches people’s attention and overwhelms them.
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Yu-ki Nishimoto, is one of the most famous Indian ink artists in Japan. He has attracted fans from around the world. He uses both aggressive and sensitive strokes in his works to convey both lively and powerful expression. Using the techniques he has learnt, he seeks out new styles that differ from the traditional methods most commonly used. The motifs of his paintings vary between classical and modern subjects, such as dragons and samurais or athletes and musicians respectively. He has received many opportunities to perform live painting at events and on TV shows. He did a live performance at Christie’s held in Hong Kong and the painting was sold for 85,000 Hong Kong dollars (around 1,300,000 yen). The live show where he creates dynamic works instantly catches people’s attention and overwhelms them.
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