Ikenaga Yasunari and the portraits of women

Calm, subtle and dreamy portraits of contemporary women, decorated with floral patterns – this is how we can describe the illustrations by Ikenaga Yasunari. The portraits are painted in the traditional Japanese style called Nihonga, slightly modified by the artist.

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Ayuko, Ikenaga Yasunari. Source: ikenaga-yasunari.com

Makiko, Ikenaga Yasunari. Source: ikenaga-yasunari.com

 

Natsuko, Ikenaga Yasunari. Source: ikenaga-yasunari.com

Shima, Ikenaga Yasunari. Source: ikenaga-yasunari.com

 

Emiko, Ikenaga Yasunari. Source: ikenaga-yasunari.com

 

Mai, Ikenaga Yasunari. Source: ikenaga-yasunari.com

 

Emiko, Ikenaga Yasunari. Source: ikenaga-yasunari.com

Shima, Ikenaga Yasunari. Source: ikenaga-yasunari.com

 

Mai, Ikenaga Yasunari. Source: ikenaga-yasunari.com

Natsumi, Ikenaga Yasunari. Source: ikenaga-yasunari.com

 

Shima, Ikenaga Yasunari. Source: ikenaga-yasunari.com

Yu, Ikenaga Yasunari. Source: ikenaga-yasunari.com

 

Shima, Ikenaga Yasunari. Source: ikenaga-yasunari.com

 

Manami, Ikenaga Yasunari. Source: ikenaga-yasunari.com

 

Sachiko, Ikenaga Yasunari. Source: ikenaga-yasunari.com

Shima, Ikenaga Yasunari. Source: ikenaga-yasunari.com


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  1. 20 August 2012 15:50 | Permalink

    Cudne.

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