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Suzukure

Suzukure
Total Editions: 3
Remaining Editions: 2
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Senshoku Ryoran - Thousand colors in profusion - Small Ediotion

Senshoku Ryoran - Thousand colors in profusion - Small Ediotion
Total Editions: 50
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- $561.00
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Hana yo cho wo yobu - Small Ediotion

Hana yo cho wo yobu - Small Ediotion
Total Editions: 50
- Regular price
- $561.00
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- $561.00
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AISEKI - Love

AISEKI - Love
Total Editions: 3
Remaining Editions: 2
- Regular price
- $3,366.00
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- $3,366.00
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AISEKI - Love - Small Ediotion

AISEKI - Love - Small Ediotion
Total Editions: 50
- Regular price
- $561.00
- Sale price
- $561.00
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The special data design technology that divides digital data into 32 layers is utilized to achieve subtle expression of unevenness and color. As a result, you can feel the deep texture and three-dimensionality that you cannot find in conventional art works.
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Hiding one eye makes the other more memorable.
This character summons butterflies.
It depicts a cycle in which the butterfly he summon eats itself, and then summons itself again.
The summoning of a butterfly is accompanied by suffering, such as blood, and this work expresses the "suffering of birth.
At the same time, it also expresses the transient nature of flowers that will eventually wither and butterflies that will die.
At the root of the artist's creativity is the desire to express pain and grotesqueness in the midst of beauty.
The characters are clad in flowers and butterflies, giving them a pop impression, but she also wanted to depict the "shadows," so she created a situation where you can feel the backlighting and shadows.