• 1972: Born in Tokyo, Japan
• 1994: Graduated from Joshibi University of Art and Design -Best Graduation Work Award-
• 1996: Graduated from Graduate School of Joshibi University of Art and Design
"I studied oil painting, print, Japanese traditional painting and also art preservation science. I initially intend to digest, from my point of view, various figures, colors and sounds which are perceived in the everyday life, and then try to express them as the space with clear warmth and the moment, on my pictures.
After completing the master course, I had worked at the Institute of Medical Science, and researched the various samples of cells and looked at the delicate micro world which is impossible for us to see with naked eyes. I think that those experiences continued having a great influence on my works. I am daily devoting myself to painting at my atelier and regularly lecturing about art.
I often title my painting ‘Nagare’ which is a Japanese word equivalent to ‘flow’. It means a variety of flows and represents a lot of conceptions including, for example, a flow of flower, a flow of river, a flow of the cloud, a flow of time, a flow of sound.
‘Nagare’ contains “a high context” and consequently my paintings will give viewers their own impression/imagination of vast scope. Someone would say it gives the conception of flowers and others would image love or the sky in it. It is because the subject of my work may be a flower and, at the same time, love or the sky."
Noriko KURAFUJI
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A SOUND OF UNIVERSE
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Sachiko NAGATA Plays “Hamon” with Noriko KURAFUJI artworks
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A Tale of Flower
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• There is a Japanese language “Hanaikada” which means a flowers’ raft. It is an elegant word that represents a bunch of flowing cherry petals as a raft. And, at the same time, the flow of full fluid water will provide us with a special sense able to perceive not only a refreshing feeling but also the early summer season.• It comes back to the heart of a person looking at her work. Such a circulation resembles the flow of the human life which is hardly explained. It resembles the wave of a life flowing inside of our body like the flow of the air on the earth, though we can’t usually realize it.
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Global Museum and Public Recognization
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2022 COLLECTION @BRUSSELS
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Series of "Waltz of Flower"
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Waltz of flower (Dark & Yellow), 2019
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Waltz of flower (Green & Pink), 2019
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Waltz of Flower (Automn), 2019
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Waltz of Flower (Green & White), 2019
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Waltz of Flower (Summer), 2019
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Waltz of flower (Violet), 2019
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Waltz of Flower (Spring), 2019
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Waltz of Flower (Violet), 2019
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Waltz of Flower (Warm Fushia), 2019
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Waltz of Flower (Warm violet), 2019
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Waltz of flower (White), 2019
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Waltz of flower (red), 2018
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MASTERPIECES @JAPAN
***Extra Large Sizes*** -
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Waltz of flower (white_146), 2021 Sold
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Winged Victor, 2014
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Waltz of flower (red _162), 2013 Sold
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Waltz of Flowers (white_146), 2010 Sold
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Waltz of flower (red_146), 2013
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Waltz of Flower - 1 (purple), 2021
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Waltz of Flowers (blue_130), 2021
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Noriko KURAFUJI 倉藤 紀子, Blooming flowing I (Pink_117), 2014
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ART YĪ
***EXCLUSIVE EU GALLERY OF NORIKO KURAFUJI IN BRUSSELS***