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Embracing Uniqueness: Tamao Nakayama's Journey into Minimalist Abstract Art


Begin your experience with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by the one and only Rob Lee. Today we have Tamao Nakayama, a Tokyo-born artist who now resides in Virginia, who embodies the Japanese aesthetic of 'less is more' as an emerging minimalist abstract artist. Her creativity was shaped by Tokyo's evolving landscape and the presence of traditional craftsmen's studios. Her formative years in an innovative school fostered her artistic growth, leading to collaborative creative projects and sculpting experiences. Tamao pursued studies in art, ceramics, glass, metal, and furniture design in California, garnering scholarships from prestigious institutions. After a shift to Virginia during the pandemic, Tamao's artistic journey took an unforeseen turn. Stolen sculptures prompted her to explore 2-dimensional art, ultimately leading to her participation in exhibitions such as the juried group exhibition 'Hypothesis' at the Target Gallery in Alexandria, VA. This journey has redefined Tamao's artistic identity, now focused on painting and sculpture using various materials at her Woodbridge studio, transcending geographical boundaries and embracing her profound artistic evolution.


Inside this recording, we venture into:

  • How Nakayama's childhood exposure to traditional craftsmen and innovative school environments significantly nurtured her creativity and honed her problem-solving skills.
  • Delve into Nakayama's transition from design to fine art, unveiling the pivotal moment when she sensed a void in her creative journey and discovered her true passion.
  • Uncover the story behind Nakayama's unexpected pivot to painting during the pandemic due to kiln access challenges, and how this unforeseen turn led to her serendipitous discovery of a unique painting technique.
  • Engage in a conversation about Nakayama's embrace of her uniqueness and the profound value she places on the freedom and problem-solving opportunities that art brings to her life.
  • Reflect on Nakayama's recent recognition through her exhibition at the Target Gallery in Alexandria, Virginia, as we unravel the details of her experimental paintings that garnered attention and acclaim.


Get ready to be inspired! Tamao Nakayama shares her journey into art and her unique approach to painting and sculpture. Growing up in Tokyo, Nakayama was exposed to traditional craftsmen and developed a natural inclination for creating with her hands. She initially pursued a career in design but felt something was missing and eventually returned to fine art. Nakayama's painting journey began during the pandemic when she couldn't access a kiln for her sculptures. She experimented with different materials and discovered a unique texture by accidentally dropping paint on a plastic container. Nakayama embraces her strangeness as both a strength and a weakness, finding inspiration in materials and their unexpected behaviors. She values the freedom and problem-solving opportunities that art offers, allowing her to be unique and authentic. Nakayama's work was recently exhibited at the Target Gallery in Alexandria, Virginia, where she received recognition for her experimental paintings.


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Tamao Nakayama's Website


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This program is supported (in part) by a grant from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation.

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"The Truth In This Art," hosted by Rob Lee, is a podcast that explores the essence of creativity and its community impact, amplifying artists' voices and their profound stories.

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 June 23, 2022  29m