Tomoko Sugimoto creates large- and small-scaled paintings with acrylic paint, thread and sewing machine to render whimsical figures suspended in abstract yet materially tactile space. Children playing, bemused landscapes and everyday objects are recurring subjects in Sugimoto's living oeuvre. She defines her style with sharp contour and line juxtaposed with delicate pools of soft tints.

In a rhetoric circle, she derives her artwork from the emotive response of her audience and views art as a literal escape mechanism to elicit simple happiness and joy from the viewer. To achieve this, Sugimoto conflates unique Japanese sensibility with universal tools. She borrows traditional Japanese composition to flatten pictorial space and mimic manuscript illustration, while using paint, thread and subject matter to cleave Japanese and American culture.

Her current artwork embraces an exploration of the post-war Japanese identity and correlates to other postmodern studies of figure. In earlier series, Sugimoto produced conceptual mixed-media collages, in which she constructed scenes of ambiguous Asian practice on flattened American commodity. For example, she drew motions of tai chi on deconstructed Tide boxes tied together by heavy-handed brushstrokes.

Born in Tokyo, Japan, Sugimoto lives and works out of Brooklyn, NY, and shows in numerous national and international galleries. She obtained a BFA in Graphic Design from Musashino Art University, Tokyo, later completing the Illustration BFA Program at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.

For over a decade, Sugimoto has remained a core figure in Takashi Murakami's Kai Kai Kiki studio as the Painting Director. Even with a substantial art pedigree, Sugimoto is most influenced by her adolescence, following her mother who taught children's art classes and acted as an art leader to her peers.
Awards----------

•Jellybean Photographics Award
Society of Illustrators Annual Competition
•Bronze Award
10th Annual Dimensional Illustrators Award Show
•The Directory of Illustration & Design

Exhibitions----------

2014
Art Stage Singapore 2014, Solo Show
No Romance Gallery/NY, Group Show

2013
No Romance Gallery/NY, Solo Show

2012
TNC Gallery./NY, Group Show
No Romance Gallery/NY, Group Show
The Standard Shop/NY, Solo Show

2011
graphite gallery./Brooklyn, Solo Show
Shibuya PARCO/Tokyo, Group Show
Joshua Liner Gallery/NY, Group Show
Fountain Art Fair/Miami, Group Show

2010
Galerie Juillet/Tokyo, Group Show
SHO Gallery/Brooklyn, Group Show

-2009
Annex Gallery/Miami, Group Show
Halcyon Cafe Gallery/NY, Group Show



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Photo by ©Chris Mosier