The Garden of Love Acrylic on Arches watercolor paper mounted on wood panel 24 x 24 inches
Yohey Horishita Candy Factory Acrylic on Arches watercolor paper mounted on wooden panel 11 x 14 inches YHI 004-G
Yohey Horishita Bedtime Story Acrylic on Arches watercolor paper mounted on wooden panel 11 x 14 inches YHI 005-G
Yohey Horishita Can I Tell You My Good News Acrylic on Arches watercolor paper mounted on wooden panel 11×14 inches YHO 006-G
Who Lives In My Secret Oasis? Acrylics on Arches watercolor paper mounted on wood panel 30 x 11 inches
The Garden of Love Acrylic on Arches watercolor paper mounted on wood panel 24 x 24 inches
Georgia Peach Acrylics on Arches watercolor paper mounted on wood panel 18 x 24 inches
My illustration is like falling into daydreams. It is almost something you can eat like candies. I found inspiration in the philosophical ideas of late 1800’s to early 1900’s illustration, symbolism, the expression of a state of calm, and the richness of loneliness.
I use water-based media on my illustration. Water is such a beautiful natural element, and it changes depending on temperature, humidity, pigments, and amount of water. I put myself into the wonders of water-based media and fall in love with the moment. In this moment, I see a dance of water, a fight of pigments, and a pattern of colors. The process of my illustration is started simply from a stretched watercolor paper, and then layers and layers of paint create richness of color.
Yohey is an illustrator currently living in New York City. Born in Kagoshima, Japan, he received his B.F.A. in Illustration from Savannah College of Art and Design, Atlanta 2011.
For availability and inquiries, please call 404 408 4248 or e-mailinfo@kailinart.com
YOHEY HORISHITA
The Garden of Love Acrylic on Arches watercolor paper mounted on wood panel 24 x 24 inches
My illustration is like falling into daydreams. It is almost something you can eat like candies. I found inspiration in the philosophical ideas of late 1800’s to early 1900’s illustration, symbolism, the expression of a state of calm, and the richness of loneliness.
I use water-based media on my illustration. Water is such a beautiful natural element, and it changes depending on temperature, humidity, pigments, and amount of water. I put myself into the wonders of water-based media and fall in love with the moment. In this moment, I see a dance of water, a fight of pigments, and a pattern of colors. The process of my illustration is started simply from a stretched watercolor paper, and then layers and layers of paint create richness of color.
Yohey is an illustrator currently living in New York City. Born in Kagoshima, Japan, he received his B.F.A. in Illustration from Savannah College of Art and Design, Atlanta 2011.
For availability and inquiries, please call 404 408 4248 or e-mail info@kailinart.com