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“Creeping up something”. Works of covid-19’s precursor



Style: Acrylic

Country: Japan

Distributing: Pilloceed

Size:W227xH160mm (8 15/16 x 6 19/64 inch)


This work was painted around May 2019.

It is as if it was painted before the covid-19 and the unprecedented spread of the virus to the rest of the world.

It is a work of art that seems to have a prediction it.

 

It expresses a side of people who are defenseless, but also has a negative aspect 

to it.

It can be read that the artist had a fear of something.

 

What do you feel from this work that depicts the deep feelings of the author, Sinzo?

Try to visit our place.

We are showing this art in United states.

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