Namio Harukawa (1947–2020) was a Japanese artist internationally recognized for his meticulously detailed pencil drawings exploring themes of and female empowerment. His work often features voluptuous women in positions of casual authority over diminutive male figures, a style that earned him praise from figures as diverse as Madonna and Robert Crumb. Current and Past Gallery Exhibitions
: Presented "Femdom" (2021–2022), a historic exhibition that was his first solo show in New York, featuring 20 previously unseen works. namio harukawa gallery exclusive
A memorial event held shortly after the artist's death. It featured original drawings and exclusive memorial goods for sale. Themes and Artistic Style Details: A memorial event held shortly after the
Despite the provocative nature of the subject matter, critics often point to the artist's mastery of the pencil. The soft shading and fine lines provide a "velvet" quality to the skin and clothing of his subjects. Request certificate of authenticity and provenance