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afutanuuntii · 2 years
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Confezione di tè hōjibancha di Shimoyama’s Green Tea. • A pack of Shimoyama’s Green Tea hōjibancha tea. • 下山さんちのほうじ番茶。 ••• #shimoyama #shimoyamasgreentea #teverde #tegiapponese #hojicha #bancha #hojibancha #confezione #calligrafia #calligrafiagiapponese #shodo #greentea #japanesetea #package #packagedesign #packaging #calligraphy #japanesecalligraphy #下山 #下山さんち #ほうじ番茶 #茶葉 #緑茶 #日本茶 #パッケージ #パッケージデザイン #書道 #tè #tea #茶 (at Okayama-shi, Okayama, Japan) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cdi627uhars/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thunderstruck9 · 10 months
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Devan Shimoyama (American, 1989), La Mort [Death], from the Tarot Series, 2022. Oil, colored pencil, sequins, glitter, jewelry, silk flowers, collage, Flashe, acrylic and embellishments on canvas, 84 x 68 in.
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raveneuse · 1 year
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Devan Shimoyama, Cry Baby, oil, color pencil, glitter, collage and acrylic on canvas, 2016
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supersonicart · 1 year
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Devan Shimoyama.
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Philadelphia-based artist Devan Shimoyama creates dreamlike and shimmering canvases featuring Black, queer figures in moments of both vulnerability and empowerment. He combines formal portraiture, inspired by Old Masters such as Caravaggio and Goya, with an imaginative use of materials that includes jewelry, sequins, flashe, fabric, and traditional paint and colored pencil. His artworks offer a captivating and enchanting view of Blackness, queerness, and masculinity. Shimoyama received his MFA from Yale and has exhibited his work in major cities across the globe, including Los Angeles, New York, London, and Paris. His first solo institutional exhibition was presented at the Andy Warhol Museum in 2018.
Shimoyama's canvases offer a vibrant and ostentatious representation of race, gender, sexuality, and class. With their spectacular surfaces, his paintings hold the viewer's gaze with their mesmerizing beauty. By fusing different materials and styles, Shimoyama explores themes of identity and culture. His unconventional yet intriguing approach to portraiture has earned him recognition as a prominent figure in contemporary art. Shimoyama's artworks are an exploration of the relationship between form and content, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexities of everyday life.
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THE SUPERSONIC ART SHOP | FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM
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oldsardens · 3 months
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Devan Shimoyama - After the Black Ecstatic
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sunlilys · 1 year
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devan shimoyama. le diable, 2022.
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xinu1941-1966 · 1 month
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THE ROOSTERZ 1987
#ROOSTERZ #ルースターズ #花田裕之 #下山淳 #hiroyuki hanada #jun shimoyama
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robozombii · 2 months
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another redesign for hall of ghostwriters. a sole early 50s in the midst of so many early 20s...
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disneybritton · 1 year
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Le Judgement (2023) by Devan Shimoyama
De Buck Gallery, NYC
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10 years ago.
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heartvisor · 2 years
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was looking through geiz majesty for some pictures i wanted to grab and revisiting zi-o reminds me of my dumb idea that woz is just an attempt at enter again but rider
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thunderstruck9 · 5 months
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Devan Shimoyama (American, 1989), Le Jugement [Judgement] from the Tarot Series, 2023. Oil, colored pencil, Flashe, glitter, sequins and acrylic on canvas stretched over panel, 84 × 68 in.
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dogandcatcomics · 2 years
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#repost @devanshimoyama Devan Shimoyama (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1989-). I am interested in the canine representation in this artist's work. First image is La Lune, 2019, oil, color pencil, rhinestones, glitter, fabric, sequins, collage and flashe on canvas, 84 x 64 x 4 in. Second image is a pandemic self portrait with dog included in the group show "Sit Still: Self Portraits in the Age of Distraction" at @annazorinagallery in 2020. Third image included in the 2022 show "Not Me, Not That, Not Nothing Either" at @leslielohmanmuseum.
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novumoru · 9 days
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finished the first three volumes of billy bat
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sheltiechicago · 5 months
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Temperance, 2022, oil, colored pencil, glitter, jewelry, silk flowers, sequins, collage, Flashe, acrylic, and embellishments on canvas, 84 × 68 × 2 inches.
Devan Shimoyama by Jeffrey Gibson
The artist applies tarot, Black diasporic religions, drag, epic fantasy world-building, and magical girl transformations to his practice.
Photos by John Lusis unless otherwise noted.
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Installation view of Devan Shimoyama: All the Rage at Kunstpalais, Erlangen, Germany, 2021. Photo by Ludger Paffrath
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Untitled (For Trayvon), 2020, silk flowers, beads, and rhinestones on fabric with steel mount and frame, 46 × 75 × 10 inches.
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LaMort, 2022, oil, colored pencil, sequins, glitter, jewelry, silk flowers, collage, Flashe, acrylic, and embellishments on canvas, 84 × 68 × 2 inches.
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sunlilys · 1 year
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devan shimoyama. girls in flower, 2021.
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playitagin · 10 months
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1949-Shimoyama incident
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The Shimoyama incident (下山事件, Shimoyama jiken) was the disappearance and death of Sadanori Shimoyama, the first president of Japanese National Railways, in Tokyo on 5 July 1949.[1] Shimoyama disappeared on his way to work and his body was discovered on the Jōban Line in Adachi the next day. The media offered conflicting explanations involving suicide and murder, while the police did not publicly report the results of their investigation, which was then ended.[1] The Shimoyama incident, the Mitaka incident, and the Matsukawa derailment occurred within two months of one another, and together are known as JNR's Three Big Mysteries.
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Sadanori Shimoyama (下山 定則, Shimoyama Sadanori, born 23 July 1901) was a bureaucrat of the Ministry of Transport, the successor to the Ministry of Railways which had operated Japan's railway network.
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