About the artist

Ogawa Kiichiro

Japan

Kiichiro (born 1970, Osaka, Japan) was influenced by punk rock imagery from a young age, starting to draw on denim jackets and expanding his creativity into clothing, bags, and furniture. After over 20 years in the architecture industry, he became an independent artist. Kiichiro's work, characterized by the use of house paint, spans from stage costumes to furniture and buildings. His "paint on the air" performance style involves creating drawings without physically touching the object. Notable collaborations include Fendi at Design Miami 2018 and exhibitions in Paris and New York.

Kiichiro (born 1970, Osaka, Japan) was influenced by punk rock imagery from a young age, starting to draw on denim jackets and expanding his creativity into clothing, bags, and furniture. After over 20 years in the architecture industry, he became an independent artist. Kiichiro's work, characterized by the use of house paint, spans from stage costumes to furniture and buildings. His "paint on the air" performance style involves creating drawings without physically touching the object. Notable collaborations include Fendi at Design Miami 2018 and exhibitions in Paris and New York.
About the artwork

As Long As I Can Hold My Breath (Diptych)


Paintings. Guru Guru 'Paint on the Air' technique.

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The first work created using a technique developed after Kiichiro moved to France and established his studio. Suspended from the ceiling, he painted while listening to As Long As I Can Hold My Breath by Harold Budd. This artwork embodies his immersive process,.

This is a diptych, single panel size 193.9 W x 130.3 H cm

Other details
  • Size 193.9 W x 260.6 H x 3 D cm
  • Mediums Acrylic
  • Styles Abstract
  • Creation year 2021
  • Authenticity This work includes the artist's signature
  • Ships from Japan
  • Ships when This item is handmade to order, estimated production time 3 weeks
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