Raina Carter

b.1995

With a clear artistic voice, Raina Carter develops narrative themes in her works that revolve around female-centric pop music and Japanese culture. The influence of anime is evidenced in the interplay of geometry, fantasy and character-driven artwork.

“Mariah Carey, Mina, Utada. Good. Anime, Manga. Painting love Tokyo. I’m in love with Japan. I love Tokyo Japan so much: the building, the concerts, shopping malls, cherry blossoms, Hello Kitty.”
Carter invests a high degree of planning into her paintings as she explores concepts through sketching and research. She works with drive and focus, but this intensity is offset with vibrant colors bursting from the light-hearted paintings zealously creates.

“Mariah Carey Tokyo Dome. She arrived in Japan to see her Japanese fans. She went to Tokyo. She wears a beautiful black dress. I want to paint Mariah Carey Daydream 25 anniversary. concert tour in Tokyo Dome. I painted twice Mina. She was a Japanese American. She was born March 24, 1997. I love the Japanese Culture Center.”

Raina Carter - Tokyo GirlTokyo Girl

2020 Acrylic on canvas, 24" x 30"
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