In painting, there is a window connecting 'somewhere not existing in here' to a daily life. Since Brunelleschi verified perspective in a geometrical way in early 1400s, many artists started using a plain and painting a virtual space like a stage.
Harada makes a fictional world of house and park on a computer and paints a landscape based on it. There are a living tree and even a gallery exhibiting art works. The landscape generated by computer is not realistic and doesn't create delicate gradation by sun. Harada uses such simulated space on canvas in the reality.
The interesting point of the painting he made across real and invented spaces is that liltingly dissolving the system of figurative painting.
Courtesy of Art Front Gallery