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Nice work with vivid colors in an naive style by Oku. The park with innocent people playing, eating and relaxing makes you feel at ease the instant you are watching the scene.
Sold a painting by Shigeo Okumura
Signed and dated OKU '74 l.l.
Acrylic on canvas
76 x 101,5 cm
Biography Shigeo Okumura
The “naïve” Japanese painter, Shigeo Okumura (Japanese 1937-1993), better known as OKU, combines the graceful and precise contours of traditional Japanese art forms with the nostalgic subject matter of the West. OKU's world is innocent, a populated world of entertainment and amusement, or occasional benign figures of the jungle. He depicts adult amusements as a child might see them, painting and printing with vibrant colors and crisp lines. In 1970, his work was selected for the touring exhibition “Symbols and Images,” sponsored by the Whitney Museum of Art and the American Federation of the Arts.