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Geisha by Olga Megele

Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Signed with a certificate of authenticity.

I think that it might have been Social Studies in Primary School that ignited a love of all things Japanese in the young me. Since then I have surrounded myself with Japanese prints and art, textiles, crockery, bonsai, ikebana and Knick knacks collected when I travelled to Japan a few years ago. The Geisha has always fascinated me with her elegance and grace. So self contained I wonder what she actually thinks and feels?
Painted in soft pinks and brilliant red, the background is painted in a shimmering gold over a blue ground. Crackle medium has been applied to some areas of the background to symbolise the ancient Japanese culture and the idea of beauty that can be found in imperfection.

Geisha

Olga Megele

AUD$1,180
Size: 101.6w x 101.6h x 3.5d cms
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Geisha by Olga Megele

Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Signed with a certificate of authenticity.

I think that it might have been Social Studies in Primary School that ignited a love of all things Japanese in the young me. Since then I have surrounded myself with Japanese prints and art, textiles, crockery, bonsai, ikebana and Knick knacks collected when I travelled to Japan a few years ago. The Geisha has always fascinated me with her elegance and grace. So self contained I wonder what she actually thinks and feels?
Painted in soft pinks and brilliant red, the background is painted in a shimmering gold over a blue ground. Crackle medium has been applied to some areas of the background to symbolise the ancient Japanese culture and the idea of beauty that can be found in imperfection.