The Tomokazu Matsuyama ‘In Case You're Lost' Art
Luisa Amanda Gomes — February 2, 2010 — Art & Design
References: arrestedmotion & hypebeast
The Tomokazu Matsuyama art exhibit is a wonderful combination of brilliant colors and imagination. Bursting with dreamy imagery and fairy tale folklore within the paintings, this is a fantastic collision for the eyes to behold. However, this is only a sneak peek at the amazing artwork before it is displayed at Frey Norris Gallery in San Francisco. If this is only a taste of what’s to come, give me the whole colorful cake, please.
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