YAMADA

YAMADA

YAMADA’s art is everything to him. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is the whole world of one artist.

As a boy, he used to spend a lot of time watching television, especially his favorite cartoons, and old movies from the 80s. Whenever there was no screen to watch, he would imagine things and draw on paper. Art was his companion and a vehicle that took him on the road of life.

Art helped him pass the time when he was bored as a child and created an identity for him in society. It has been his profession since his teenage years and continues to be so now.

YAMADA’s work is filled with countless shades, characters, and stories painted on the frame. His main inspirations come from cartoon characters and retro stuff that fascinates him. He uses the tools he has trained with to amplify the mouthpiece, which in this case is a work of art. He wants to make it big and loud according to his nature. Each painting is not easily accessible, but not too difficult either, which is the main charm that inspires us to interpret it undirectedly. His work reflects the artist’s personality, who contemplates everything but does not judge anything. As a result, his works evoke feelings of happiness, sadness, loneliness, laughter, and many more, depending on the viewer.

YAMADA’s art can mean something different to everyone who sees it.