Shōji Ueda ( 1913–2000) was a
photographer of Tottori, Japan, who combined surrealist compositional
elements with realistic depiction. Most of the work for which Ueda is
widely known was photographed within a strip of about 350 km running
from Igumi (on the border of Tottori and Hyōgo) to Hagi (Yamaguchi).
Painting is like silent poem, said Simonides, poet from ancient Greece.Paintings are icons, doors to the Platonian world above the heavens. Paintings on my blog are just those icons, which lead a viewer into the magic world of harmony and beauty. Artists who present their achievements on my blog have a very different cultural and national background, they represent variety of artistic traditions and schools
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