Miho Yamanashi
Painter
Bio
Miho Yamahashi is a Japanese artist born in Tokyo, Japan.
Depending on the message she wants to convey, she uses different techniques such as abstract, figurative, and miniature. She is usually an oil painter, but sometimes creates pop and light illustrations and drawings girls like Japanese manga.
Having experienced a strong sense of loneliness since childhood, the themes of her work have always focused on love and loneliness, alive and death.
Miho Yamahashi graduated from Aoyama Gakuin Women's Junior College, Department of Arts and transferred to Musashino Art University, Department of Oil Painting.
Awards:
Tokyo Wonder Wall 2004
Tokyo Wonder Wall 2005
Shell Art Award 2013, etc.
Exhibitions:
"HYPE TOKYO 2002" (Toronto, Canada, 2002),
"Nishiogi Biennale" (2005, Makoto Aida's house in Tokyo),
"The 33rd Setagaya Art Exhibition" (2009, SETAGAYA ART MUSEUM, Tokyo),
"MOVE Exhibition in Shanghai" (2015, SHANGHAI FUGETSHA GALLERY, Shanghai M50), "MOVE Exhibition in New York" (2015, OUCHI GALLERY Brooklyn),
"ARTEX NEW YORK 2016" (WARD-NASSE GALLERY N.Y., 2016), etc.