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Tokyo Drift and Homo Deus

4/3/2021

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  • Abstract painting - Tokyo Drift
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Today's painting is an abstract titled ​Tokyo Drift. Why the title? Well, because I was preparing this for the Tokyo virtual exhibition. Then, it was decided that it was going to be a physical exhibition only and because of the pandemic and I cannot travel there this time. :-)
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The choice of palette has to do with the importance of colors in Japan. Red and white are prominent traditional colors in Japan. Both colors are used in decorations at events which represent happiness and joy. Yellow denotes sunshine and nature in Japan. Black is a popular color in Japan for electronics and clothing. It mainly denotes non-being, mystery, night and anger.

Size: 24x18"
Medium: Acrylic paint
Surface: acid free paper.
Year: 2021
​Unframed. $550 Free shipping in the USA.
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For this technique I am using in this painting, the acrylic paint needs to be mixed with an extender because the key is to prevent its quick drying. I cannot paint with oil paints because I am very allergic to thinner. Therefore, I had to figure out how to make the acrylic behave like oil when I want to do something that requires a lot of merging and meeting of colors. 

I like how a light color frame dresses the painting without robbing its delicacy. Note that it goes best in a wall which space is also defined by other objects. Look at how it is mounted on the bathroom wall, and above the desk / drawer table. 

Have you heard of Non-fungible Token artwork? It is a digital image with a very unique signature that makes unquestionable the authenticity of the work. This particular painting is also available as NFT at 
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I will donate 100% of the sale price of the NFT to the nonprofit organization True Blue Service Dogs, Inc. 

Philosophy of Life

Under this section, you will read about books I have read, and thoughts and tribulations of a thinker. 
I have began reading the book titled Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harari. I have already read his first book titled Sapiens and I have very much enjoyed it. Something new that I learned from that book is that all species were roaming Earth at the same time; rather than the previous concept taught at school that each one of them was on the verge of extinction before the new one was taking over. 

Homo Deus was written in 2015, and interestingly, it begins with the topic of pandemics that took placed from the beginning of the Homo Sapiens time until 2015. The author stated at the time of writing the book that we no longer needed to worry much about famines, pandemic and war. Interesting turn of events we are living, aren't we? 

He posed this question - "What are the projects that will replace famine, plague and war at the top of the human agenda in the twenty-first century? I think climate change is on top of the list.

He touches on the concept of happiness and I will explore that on my next post.

Happy Easter and Passover!
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Virtual Art Exhibition - April 23rd, 2021 - 10-11 a.m. Pacific Time at https://meet.google.com/wgu-nsiv-ehz - A display of paintings by Cecilia Anastos related to the concept of womanhood.
Open Studio / Gallery Art Exhibition in San Diego, CA.
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:Saturday, April 25th, 2021
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Event Title: The Concept of Women Represented in Paintings - An exhibition of figurative paintings related to women (portraits, high heals, silhouettes, etc)
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    ​​I am an award-winning, multi-cultural and polyglot artist, My paintings are colorful, profound, and uplifting. I have an eclectic personal and professional background that does not fit into a conventional artist's bio. I am a self-taught artist, and this is my profession. I have learned long time ago to trust the teacher within and go to my inner world to fetch ideas for painting. 

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