tarroista
Tarroista is a term used to describe a style of art and design that emerged in the late 20th century, characterized by its use of tarro, a traditional Japanese craft technique involving the application of lacquer to create intricate patterns and designs. This style is often associated with the Tarro School, founded by Japanese artist and designer Katsuhiro Yamada in 1986. Tarroista art typically features geometric shapes, bold colors, and a minimalist aesthetic, drawing inspiration from both Eastern and Western art traditions.
The Tarro technique involves layering and burning lacquer to create depth and texture, resulting in a unique
Tarroista art has gained popularity in recent years due to its versatility and timeless appeal. It is