ONIINK - 935ML





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935ML depicts the low, aggressive silhouette of a modified sports car parked in front of a dilapidated urban wall painted with a samurai and a dragon. The car's bright taillights and the wet asphalt reflect a vivid red, accentuating the wide profile of the body and the deep gold rims. The kanji inscriptions and sponsor stickers fuse the Japanese urban aesthetic with tuner culture, while the realistic details of the fresco and the highly contrasted lighting create a tense nocturnal atmosphere. The rich texture and bold composition reward both close observation and distant contemplation.
Dimensions of the work: 60 X 60
A 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 automotive culture, notably the aesthetics of Akira Nakai's modifications and the heritage of hashiriya culture.
935ML depicts the low, aggressive silhouette of a modified sports car parked in front of a dilapidated urban wall painted with a samurai and a dragon. The car's bright taillights and the wet asphalt reflect a vivid red, accentuating the wide profile of the body and the deep gold rims. The kanji inscriptions and sponsor stickers fuse the Japanese urban aesthetic with tuner culture, while the realistic details of the fresco and the highly contrasted lighting create a tense nocturnal atmosphere. The rich texture and bold composition reward both close observation and distant contemplation.
Dimensions of the work: 60 X 60
A 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 automotive culture, notably the aesthetics of Akira Nakai's modifications and the heritage of hashiriya culture.

