Made Sugita Artwork #2

Multi

Decorative

$595

mm

Each

Pricing includes GST.

PRICE: $595 one-off.

SIZE: 100x100cm

Artist: Made Sugita

From his earliest days, Sugita has harbored an unwavering affection for Ubud’s enchanting allure. Nature’s splendor, particularly the majestic trees, has long captivated and fueled his creative spirit. “For me, leaves symbolize the essence of life’s cyclical rhythm, and as stewards of this planet, our symbiotic relationship with trees is paramount,” Sugita passionately asserts. This profound sentiment reverberates throughout his artistry, imbuing his paintings with a poignant resonance.

Moreover, Sugita keenly observes the encroaching perils of modernization: where once bicycles traversed, now motorbikes dominate, and the cherished pastime of constructing treehouses has surrendered to the allure of video games. It is amidst this juxtaposition of progress and nostalgia, transformation and loss, that Sugita finds inspiration. Through his art, he seeks to evoke the bittersweet nostalgia of a bygone era, when carefree days were spent traversing villages and contemplating the scenic vistas with cherished companions.

 

Pricing includes GST.

PRICE: $595 one-off. SIZE: 100x100cm Artist: Made Sugita From his earliest days, Sugita has harbored an unwavering affection for Ubud's enchanting allure. Nature's splendor, particularly the majestic trees, has long captivated and fueled his creative spirit. "For me, leaves symbolize the essence of life's cyclical rhythm, and as stewards of this planet, our symbiotic relationship with trees is paramount," Sugita passionately asserts. This profound sentiment reverberates throughout his artistry, imbuing his paintings with a poignant resonance. Moreover, Sugita keenly observes the encroaching perils of modernization: where once bicycles traversed, now motorbikes dominate, and the cherished pastime of constructing treehouses has surrendered to the allure of video games. It is amidst this juxtaposition of progress and nostalgia, transformation and loss, that Sugita finds inspiration. Through his art, he seeks to evoke the bittersweet nostalgia of a bygone era, when carefree days were spent traversing villages and contemplating the scenic vistas with cherished companions.