Yumiko Kayukawa

Japanese visual artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yumiko Kayukawa (born 1970)[1] is a Japanese visual artist, currently based in Seattle, known for fantastical paintings that utilize flat color and decorative graphic elements in works that combine female figures with animals, mythical beings and natural elements.[2]

Born1970 (age 5556)
Knownforcontemporary art, painting
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Yumiko Kayukawa
Born1970 (age 5556)
Alma materBisen Art School
Known forcontemporary art, painting
Stylefiguration
Websitewww.yumikokayukawa.com
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Early life and education

Yumiko Kayukawa was born in the town of Naie on the island of Hokkaido, Japan.[3] Kayukawa attended Bisen Art School in Sapporo. She moved to Seattle, Washington in 2005.[4]

Work

Kayukawa's work combines traditional Japanese themes with motifs from American fashion and music culture.[4] Shinto animism combines with Rock and Roll inspirations.[5]

Selected exhibitions

Kayukawa's solo exhibitions include Year Of The Fire Horse at Foley Gallery, New York, NY in 2014,[6] “HAKURYUU – White Dragon” at LeBasse projects, Culver City, CA in 2012,[7]

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