Rina Yoshizawa’s paintings offer intimate, shifting views of everyday spaces—rooms, screens, filtered light, and landscapes seen through fabric. Working from photographs and repeated studies, she lets compositions slowly surface as color refracts and space flattens. Thin oil and charcoal layers are washed away, leaving images that register as fragile traces of memory. Moving between rural Japan and Tokyo, her work accepts impermanence, turning private observation into shared, dreamlike experience.
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