“Illusory Blue Sky-Art Work Exhibition of Japanese Distinguish Painter Hideo Mori” organized by National Art Museum Of China(NAMOC) will be on show at NAMOC from March 21 to 31,2010. Born at Mie prefecture of Japan in 1935 and graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts & Music, Hideo Mori, initially studying oil painting, turned to oil spray painting with color sprayed by paint spray gun later and formed his own unique painting technique, growing up into a Japanese painter with creativity and distinctive characteristics. With skill of building a dreamland, he can put different sceneries into one picture and show an abundant of imagination. Using blue color as the keynote of his works, Hideo Mori creates boundless space with color, giving a poetic feeling to people. He selects both designs in classic masterpieces and other sceneries such as sea, cliff, rock, brook, spoondrift, floating cloud in azure blue sky as subjects in his works, whose tones may be either common or changing.
From the works of Hideo Mori, we can sense his high artistic attainments, New Surrealism art style and creation in oriental art’s borrowing modern western art and have it merging into its own.