Osamu Watanabe will return to Whitestone Gallery Hollywood Road for presenting a Live performing Art on 9-10 September. The artist will be demonstrating the process of his creation which always comes to fruition as uniquely exquisite “sweets“. Afterwards, a Q&A session will be planed! The capacity of the spots for this event is limited. Please do not miss this precious opportunity to experience the secret of sweet wonderland.
Osamu Watanabe born in Yamaguchi Prefecture in 1980, graduated from the Department of Design at Tokyo Zokei University in 2003. He is known as Prince of Sweets in the art scene by creating “Resin Cream Art”: he is one of the leading figure of Japanese contemporary art, especially of “Kawaii Art” which pushes forward Japanese aesthetic of cuteness. Unlike most of other artists, Watanabe uses cream pipe as his instrument to renowned to his unique style. His fixation with all things sweet is traced back to his childhood, when his mother was teacher of a confectionary school. Sweets are always connected to his memory of happiness, which always swells inside.
Watanabe is not just an artist also a dream keeper: from the combination of Japanese artificial renditions of food display and fine art, he creates something never seen. By using of durable media such as resins that enable him to portray dynamic, collective and rhythmical designs, a long-lasting happiness appears with various expressions. Watanabe challenges also to the tradition: he produces a brand-new artwork by transforming masterpieces of van Gogh and Kano Eitoku into his own creative style.
We are looking forward to see you at the event!
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