ONIINK - NSX & POLLOCK






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ONIINK, NSX & POLLOCK, a 60 × 60 cm digital print, limited edition 1/1, created in 2026, from France, signed, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
NSX & POLLOCK stage a Honda NSX, the iconic JDM sports car, in a nocturnal, urban atmosphere, in the rain.
The bodywork is covered with an abstract motif splashed with vivid colors—blue, orange, yellow, and white—reminiscent of the dripping techniques of Abstract Expressionism used by Jackson Pollock, contrasting with the dark, cinematic surroundings.
The piece plays on the duality between mechanical power and artistic expression: the machine becomes a canvas, and the road a stage.
It speaks to both automobile enthusiasts and collectors of urban and contemporary art.
Dimension of the work: 60 x 60
Contemporary visual artist using Photoshop, blending digital editing and 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 hashiriya culture.
NSX & POLLOCK stage a Honda NSX, the iconic JDM sports car, in a nocturnal, urban atmosphere, in the rain.
The bodywork is covered with an abstract motif splashed with vivid colors—blue, orange, yellow, and white—reminiscent of the dripping techniques of Abstract Expressionism used by Jackson Pollock, contrasting with the dark, cinematic surroundings.
The piece plays on the duality between mechanical power and artistic expression: the machine becomes a canvas, and the road a stage.
It speaks to both automobile enthusiasts and collectors of urban and contemporary art.
Dimension of the work: 60 x 60
Contemporary visual artist using Photoshop, blending digital editing and 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 hashiriya culture.
