It is mixed mediums on a canvas. I used acrylics, oils, oil pastels, and acrilic base past. I inspired by nature in Japan, and I created this beautiful moment. The main motif is a forest and animals, so I tryed to paint the surrounding atmosphere such as sun lights through at the top of the hill and moistured air of the forest. Sometimes, some lights, shadows or fog are changeable as a chameleon, so they show some mysterious moments.
Deers and birds can live the same space with their boundaries. The top of the hill has plenty lights and comfortable spaces. If we keep some easy rules together, I think we can live in a same space.
Deers and birds can live the same space with their boundaries. The top of the hill has plenty lights and comfortable spaces. If we keep some easy rules together, I think we can live in a same space.
About the Artist
Yoshiko Castleberry, born near Tokyo, Japan, studied at Alburquerque, New Mexico in the later 2000s, then moved to Sacramento, California where she worked building art skills. She learned about colors and lights for her arts, and then she found her art style.
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