My work is inspired by the years I spent living in Kyoto, Japan—a city where tradition and beauty intertwine seamlessly with everyday life. The quiet elegance of geisha, their poised movements and elaborate attire, captivate me to this day. I seek to capture not only their external grace, but also the unattainable beauty of the what is known as "the flower and willow world."
Philippe Couture was born in Drummondville, Canada and raised in Lakeland, Florida where he began drawing and painting at a young age. In 2011, Phil and his wife Rachel moved to Japan, where he studied and painted for 7 years in both the northern region of Aomori and the ancient capital of Kyoto. In 2018, Phil left Asia for Europe and lived in Wrocław, Poland until 2023. He currently resides in Land O' Lakes, Florida.
Both 19th century European realism and 17th-19th century Japanese "Ukiyo-e" wood block prints have been a primary influence on Phil's artwork. His work strives to incorporate the Japanese genre of "Bijin-ga" or "pictures of beautiful women." Having lived for 6 years next to Kyoto's oldest active geisha district, Kamishichiken, Phil became fascinated by geisha and maiko culture. His time in Japan made an indelible impression on his life and artwork.
Phil's art education consists of drawing and painting from life, studying masterpieces in museums around the world, and employing exercises and techniques taught by classical ateliers. Among his influences are Velasquez, Zorn, Sargent, Degas, Toulouse-Lautrec, Waterhouse, Mucha, Utamaro, and Hiroshige.
Aside from studio work, Phil also enjoys painting and drawing outdoors on location. "I enjoy painting and drawing what piques my interest, which usually includes visiting cultures from around the world." Whether it is painting geisha from Japan, holy men from Nepal, temples in Hong Kong or the rocky shores of Greece, Phil’s artwork is an expression of his experiences and what he finds compelling.
National Oil And Acrylic Painters Society (NOAPS)
BoldBrush Award in the August 2013 BoldBrush Competition
Best of Show in the 2013 BoldBrush Competition
1st Place in Artist Portfolio Magazine's 2014 Realism Art Exhibition
1st place in Artcompetition.net's "Cultural Diversity" 2016 Competition
Finalist Award in the December 2014 RayMar Art Contest
Finalist Award in the 2018 ARC International Salon and inclusion in the 13th ARC Salon traveling exhibition in New York City, L.A. and Barcelona.
2 Finalist Awards in the 16th ARC International Salon
My painting, "Kurokami", on the cover of Yasunari Kawabata's 1950 novel "Niji Ikutabi"
"Departing a Teahouse" painting auctioned and sold at Sotheby's NYC 2023
Best People Award Fall 2023 NAOPS Competition
1st Place in the December 2023 BoldBrush Competition