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Yuko Shimizu’s Bold Illustrations

Already renown for her works in commercial and editorial illustration, artist Yuko Shimizu has an equally captivating fine art portfolio. Her displayed collection of works, ranging from paintings to large scale drawings and computer-based images all seem antiquated, yet modern. Although many of her pieces use a limited palette, Shimizu’s intricate and delicate line work allows her to speak volumes. Many of the objects in her renderings are either boldly simple or alluringly intricate. The images take hold of your attention, enhancing the sense of complexity by repeating different forms and patterns throughout the pieces.

Already renown for her works in commercial and editorial illustration, artist Yuko Shimizu has an equally captivating fine art portfolio. Her displayed collection of works, ranging from paintings to large scale drawings and computer-based images all seem antiquated, yet modern. Although many of her pieces use a limited palette, Shimizu’s intricate and delicate line work allows her to speak volumes. Many of the objects in her renderings are either boldly simple or alluringly intricate. The images take hold of your attention, enhancing the sense of complexity by repeating different forms and patterns throughout the pieces.

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