Ayako Rokkaku Magic Hand Exhibition Catalog Art Booklet 1000 Limited Chiba 2021
Ayako Rokkaku (1982-) is an artist from Chiba City.
He began self-taught painting around the age of 20, establishing a unique style of painting on cardboard and canvas by applying paint directly to his hands without using a paintbrush.
Participated in the art event GEISAI hosted by Takashi Murakami, and has been highly acclaimed since receiving the Scout Award in 2006. Held a solo exhibition. He has gained worldwide attention, and after working in Amsterdam and Berlin, he is now based in Portugal. From her early days, Roccak has consistently discovered the image in the direct touch of her hands, a big-eyed girl with a vibrant, free-touch touch and colorful neon colours. Draw.
The colors in her background move more and more to overflow, creating a world of colors that gives off a fresh glow. Furthermore, in this exhibition, Rockaku will work on various "shapes" such as the shaped canvas series with the theme of space war and flower base to show a new frontier. This exhibition is the first large-scale exhibition of works in public art museums in Japan, consisting of about 160 unpublished new works including staying works at the museum.