Instants 250129-18:16 / 250129-18:20 (2025) by Yuuko Suzuki - subjektiv.art
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Yuuko Suzuki
Artist from France
French artist born in Osaka, Japan.
Line art, direct expression of the state of mind, this has been the essence of her artistic creation since the first years of her life, as she started Japanese calligraphy at the age of 6 with renowned masters.
In 1987 she moved to Paris, where she was in charge of the Japanese art and Buddhist art workshops at the Musée Guimet from 2002 to 2011.
In parallel, the in-depth studies and rich experiences in France in audiovisual art, flourish today in her digital art.
The main topic she explores: Śūnyatā - Non-duality, Peace. Silence, voice of the Universe.
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Yuuko Suzuki
Artist from France
French artist born in Osaka, Japan.
Line art, direct expression of the state of mind, this has been the essence of her artistic creation since the first years of her life, as she started Japanese calligraphy at the age of 6 with renowned masters.
In 1987 she moved to Paris, where she was in charge of the Japanese art and Buddhist art workshops at the Musée Guimet from 2002 to 2011.
In parallel, the in-depth studies and rich experiences in France in audiovisual art, flourish today in her digital art.
The main topic she explores: Śūnyatā - Non-duality, Peace. Silence, voice of the Universe.
Where were you transported by this artwork?
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Très étonnants sensations, couleurs irréelles dans le movement des lumières !
Captures d’un instant dans la série des photos "Instant". Paris by night. Une poésie magique. Tirage unique.
French artist born in Osaka, Japan.
Line art, direct expression of the state of mind, this has been the essence of her artistic creation since the first years of her life, as she started Japanese calligraphy at the age of 6 with renowned masters.
In 1987 she moved to Paris, where she was in charge of the Japanese art and Buddhist art workshops at the Musée Guimet from 2002 to 2011.
In parallel, the in-depth studies and rich experiences in France in audiovisual art, flourish today in her digital art.
The main topic she explores: Śūnyatā - Non-duality, Peace. Silence, voice of the Universe.