Fuco Ueda, a Japanese surrealist painter, uses acrylics to create intensely saturated colors in a world of female fantasy surrounded by bees, birds, and other creatures.
Her use of extraordinary skin tone colors remind me of my own work, while the liquid movements remind me of another one of my favorite artists, James Jean. Ueda’s paintings tell such vividly strong stories. They draw me in and make me want to lose myself in their dreamscapes.
Can someone who speaks Japanese, please contact Fuco Ueda and propose to her a website redesign. Even give it to her for free if you have to, because her Geocities site is atrocious.
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3 Responses to “the art of Fuco Ueda”
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yanee Says:
i think your work is very meaningful and i find it so precise.
July 5th, 2008 at 5:15 am -
Miria Baccolini Says:
I would like to discuss with fuco ueda for an eventual exibithion in Italy
Miria Baccolini
July 23rd, 2008 at 12:25 pm
The time for butterflies -
Tina Says:
Just to clarify, the paintings in this post are not done by me, Tina Vaziri.
July 23rd, 2008 at 3:40 pm

