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He is a Japanese contemporary artist born in Nagano (1975) and currently based in Brooklyn, New York.
He is best known for his "Poodle" series, which he uses as a motif to explore abstract forms, color relationships, and composition.
For Kamijo, the poodle is a perfect vehicle for abstraction due to its groomed, geometric shapes, allowing him to focus on the interplay of form and background rather than realistic portraiture.
He is a master of oil pastel and pencil on paper, and more recently, he has translated his style onto canvas using Flashe vinyl paint and oil.
His style is often described as graphic, vibrant, and abstract-figurative, characterized by fast, decisive strokes and bold color blocking.
His work has been shown globally at prestigious venues including Perrotin (Paris, Seoul), MAKI Gallery (Tokyo), and Jack Hanley Gallery (New York).
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