ONIINK - RX-7 night shift 180°





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ONIINK presents RX-7 night shift, a 60 x 60 cm digital print from 2026, a 1/1 limited edition, signed, produced in France and sold direct from the artist, in excellent condition.
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RX-7 night shift, the aesthetic of this work directly draws inspiration from underground Japanese car culture: widened bodywork, aggressive stance, presence of typographic graphic elements and a street vibe. The contrast between the dark machine and the luminous reflections reinforces the sense of contained power and mechanical solitude.
This work evokes the precise moment after speed when the city falls silent and only the machinery still breathes. It speaks of passion, freedom and identity, in a universe where the automobile becomes an artistic symbol.
dimensions of the work: 60 X 60
A contemporary visual artist using 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.
RX-7 night shift, the aesthetic of this work directly draws inspiration from underground Japanese car culture: widened bodywork, aggressive stance, presence of typographic graphic elements and a street vibe. The contrast between the dark machine and the luminous reflections reinforces the sense of contained power and mechanical solitude.
This work evokes the precise moment after speed when the city falls silent and only the machinery still breathes. It speaks of passion, freedom and identity, in a universe where the automobile becomes an artistic symbol.
dimensions of the work: 60 X 60
A contemporary visual artist using 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.

