ONIINK - 911 type 964 Night Drift





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ONIINK presents 911 type 964 Night Drift, a 60 by 60 cm digital print signed, in a limited edition 1/1, created in 2026 in France and sold direct by the artist.
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Night Drift 935ML represents a nighttime racing car slicing through the darkness, its wheels glowing like embers and the illuminated Japanese characters burning along the door panel. The deep shadows and the brilliant reflections create a striking contrast that conveys speed and controlled aggression, while the escaping smoke and the blurred background emphasize forward motion. The composition balances cinematic drama with refined details, making the car both an object of precision and a source of kinetic energy.
Dimensions of the artwork: 60 x 60
Contemporary visual artist working with Photoshop, blending digital editing with ink-inspired abstraction, influenced by Shintoism, Nihonga painting, and gestural abstract art in the spirit of Jackson Pollock, as well as by Japanese car culture, notably the aesthetics of Akira Nakai's modifications and the heritage of the hashiriya culture.
Night Drift 935ML represents a nighttime racing car slicing through the darkness, its wheels glowing like embers and the illuminated Japanese characters burning along the door panel. The deep shadows and the brilliant reflections create a striking contrast that conveys speed and controlled aggression, while the escaping smoke and the blurred background emphasize forward motion. The composition balances cinematic drama with refined details, making the car both an object of precision and a source of kinetic energy.
Dimensions of the artwork: 60 x 60
Contemporary visual artist working with Photoshop, blending digital editing with ink-inspired abstraction, influenced by Shintoism, Nihonga painting, and gestural abstract art in the spirit of Jackson Pollock, as well as by Japanese car culture, notably the aesthetics of Akira Nakai's modifications and the heritage of the hashiriya culture.

