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Train
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Artwork Details
Train
Detail Information
Size: 23.38 × 14.60 in [framed size]26.14 × 17.36 in
Technique: Metal Canvas Art(MCA)
Material: Metal and Painting
Total Editions: 5
Weight: 2.6 kg
Framing: Included
Frame Type: Framed With a Mat
Certificate of Authenticity: Included
Signed: Included (Hand-signed)
Sign Type: Signed with edition number on the mat






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Castle 2
Castle 2
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Castle 3
Castle 3
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Knight Laundry
Knight Laundry
Total Editions: 5
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- ¥198,000
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GAAAT's unique art expression: Metal Canvas Art




What is Metal Canvas Art?
Metal Canvas Art is a new art experience proposed by GAAAT. Each piece of metal canvas art is carefully handcrafted by expert artisans to provide an unique immersive experience that accentuates the three-dimensionality of the artwork while possessing the weight and beauty of metal materials. In addition, it offers superior durability, resisting sunlight and humidity, allowing its beauty to be enjoyed over a long period of time.
Outstanding expressiveness through proprietary technology
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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Comment
Witches are often accompanied by cats in popular culture, and the duo depicted here is very much inspired by this. What I wanted to create beyond that however, was to tell a detailed story using the world around them. There are various places that a witch would frequent, perhaps a cottage in the woods, or an apothecary. Rather than the more common choices, I wondered what it would be like if such a character found themselves in modern life, except in a much more run down and grimy world. Using this idea, I wanted to draw a train that looked both mundane and real, but also dirty and touched by the supernatural. The subtle occult elements of the handprints and red light were also touches that I felt complemented the characters.