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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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This piece takes inspiration from "Sukeroku Yukari no Edo Zakura," one of the most celebrated plays in the Kabuki repertoire. Sukeroku’s stylish presence embodies the aesthetic of Edo culture, rooted in the spirit of the kabukimono—rebels who defied convention with daring fashion and behavior, astonishing the public. Their flamboyant “kabuki dance” once swept the capital of Kyoto and ultimately laid the foundation for Kabuki theater.
In a similar way, PAC-MAN broke away from the dominance of shoot-’em-ups of its era, captivating audiences with a groundbreaking design centered around the simple act of “eating.” This bold shift defined the golden age of arcades and continues to resonate today. By bringing together Sukeroku, a symbol of Kabuki, and PAC-MAN, an emblem of arcade culture, the artwork reflects a shared spirit of transcending norms to forge new expressions. Its vivid colors and large-scale composition capture the dynamism of the stage, while PAC-MAN’s rhythmic presence adds a playful beat.
The result is a cultural resonance that bridges theater and game, offering viewers a fresh aftertaste beyond both traditions.