Fuco Ueda’s Surreal Artwork

Fuco Ueda’s Surreal Artwork

May 17th, 2010  |  Published in Fine Arts  |  3 Comments

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Fuco Ueda is a Japanese artist who paints with acrylic (which she thins to achieve a watercolor effect) and powdered mineral pigments on paper, cloth, and on wood.

Her paintings describe a bizzare world, dominated by female characters, and various nature elements (animals, marine fauna, flowers, bees, mushrooms etc.). You can read an interview with the artist here.

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Author : Jellyfish

Jellyfish is a regular contributor to Neocha EDGE, discovery engine of creative content and emerging youth culture in China, and a full-service idea and execution house that helps clients understand, engage, and co-create with Chinese creative communities.

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  1. Fuco Ueda’s Surreal Artwork | Design You Trust ha detto:

    May 17th, 2010at %I:%M %p(#)

    [...] Ueda’s Surreal Artworkkoikoikoi on 05 17 10 Fuco Ueda is a Japanese artist who paints with acrylic (which she thins to achieve a watercolor [...]

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  3. icastico ha detto:

    May 17th, 2010at %I:%M %p(#)

    Really nice images. I love the use of color…

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  5. karoll ha detto:

    June 20th, 2010at %I:%M %p(#)

    el subrrealismo llevado a la maxima expresion de pop y su kolor

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